Photography Week

STACKS OF TIME

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Time stacking allows you to convey the passage of time in a still image and is the brainchild of Canadian photographer Matt Molloy (you can see his work at www.bit.ly/39vIq0v). It works by blending together multiple photographs of the same scene that have been shot over a certain period of time.

While a sturdy tripod is a must to retain the exact same framing for each shot, subtle movement within the landscape is required to convey how the scene changes over time. We captured a cloudy

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