Unlike traditional time-lapse, Canadian photographer Matt Malloy uses a method of ‘time stacking’, where he layers hundreds of images on each other, showing an interesting progression of time and light. Via DesignBoom:
Unlike traditional time-lapse, Canadian photographer Matt Malloy uses a method of ‘time stacking’, where he layers hundreds of images on each other, showing an interesting progression of time and light. Via DesignBoom:
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Striking, wonderful 🙂