Monday, May 2, 2011

45 - Illusion of Motion by Blurred Image

Using a blurred image can create the illusion of motion, since motion seems to be blurry on the cinema and in photographs. Making a fast shutter speed and taking a photograph can create the image of motion, Blurred images when seen with the eye are normally because of movement, the eye can't track crisply.


Let's take another look at the Flash.This image of the Flash from the comic Kingdom Come is an example of movement through blurred images. In the story, the Flash is so fast, that he is in constant motion. Alex Ross, the artist, decided to have every picture of the Flash in this blurred perspective.

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