Mareen Fischinger takes hundreds of individual photographs of one subject all from the same perspective. Then, she creates semi-transparent layers that overlap onto themselves until they make a complete picture. She calls it panographics.
“These are not panoramas in the normal sense,” Fischinger explains, “but more the result of a new kind of photography – one that captures the flow of time and the accompanying changes of scene on one surface.”
Mareen Fischinger's website
You might also like:
Long Exposure Photos
You need to be a member of neofundi to add comments!
Join neofundi