This revolving door (caught in motion) brings people into and out of the lobby where I work my day job. I'm sure this photo could be seen in a metaphorical light, perhaps even in a philosophical light. However, the truth of the photo is, I was very busy in an unphotogenic way today, and this was the only technically-interesting idea for a photograph I could execute in a timely fashion. (The stitched panoramic shot of the desk where I work, which is wide and curved, just didn't come out very well, despite multiple attempts at it.)
This is actually two photographs layered and blended. Both were shot with a tripod from precisely the same position. The first was an eight-second exposure of the door in motion, while the second was the door while stationary. I placed the stationary shot on top of the in-motion shot and reduced it's opacity to give an idea of what you were looking at, without losing the dynamic energy of the moving door.
This is actually two photographs layered and blended. Both were shot with a tripod from precisely the same position. The first was an eight-second exposure of the door in motion, while the second was the door while stationary. I placed the stationary shot on top of the in-motion shot and reduced it's opacity to give an idea of what you were looking at, without losing the dynamic energy of the moving door.
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