Multi-frame effect
DianneKayeG

Multi-frame effect

October 2018

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I love this collection of stunning car details and the layout and composition of this image. But, sorry my only negative comment is the watermarks. I just wished they had been the same on each image or better still (and that is only my humble opinion) not there at all as I found them slightly distracting. The images are quite lovely in their own right.

Wherever we are in the world I am sure most of us have witnessed the demise of these power stations and the end to the energy that they provided us in the past. Thank you for submitting an image that was the final chapter for Kingsnorth Power Station and reminding us that sometimes there has to be a beginning and an end....

"Wibbly Wobblies".....A quirky title to match a quirky image. I found myself looking at each panel and loving the "travel/bird" theme. I then looked into the eyes of the second frame and thought "as the photographer" you are giving me the "wibbly wobbly" stare, so I had better say something positive about this image!!! So the positives are....Well done on a sense of humour and BTW I really love this multi-frame collection.

Entry 2802630
64th
20

An image that really will be viewed as a triptych, but the use of multi-window-frames has me commending this stark but well conceived image. My brief said more than 3 frames and this has "that" in abundance.

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This has so much movement!!!....Well of course it does "silly me" they are gymnasts after all!!...BUT what appeals and is very clever is the first frame with the young girl staring directly at the camera almost saying, "Hush, quiet, let the games begin" and begin they do with these young jumping, turning, balletic gymnasts. The use of chalk adds a magical sense of theatre to these 5 panels. Congratulations

Entry 2827416
17th
26

A "rough & ready" multi-frame (I don't mean your composition BTW) of old walls that have seen better days which makes for a very original interpretation to the theme. Thanks for entering.

Entry 2830619
42nd
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Entry 2836936
6th
26

278 Images entered

Entry 2798690
7th
74

204 Photographers

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A clever, vibrant and interesting entry. Who would have thought that these 16 panels represented 16 passing trucks. They could be ICM interpretations of beach scenes, sunsets, fields of yellow wheat or flowing streams. Thank you for submitting and congratulations on my number one choice and a terrific image.

Entry 2800035
18th
26

A very interesting multi-frame submission using different techniques to achieve an image with great style and pizzazz.

"Magical" is the word that springs to mind when viewing this 4 panel tapestry submission. The expressive features of the "beast" in each panel and the detail shown in the forest undergrowth with flora and fauna certainly captured my interest. So congrats on finishing in the top 10.

Entry 2805545
60th
14

An image full of soft flowing shapes and subtle use of texture. The panels have a subdued quality to them which has added a sense of under-stated style to this multi-frame submission. Congrats on a top 10 finish.

Thank you for submitting a very intriguing interpretation to the Multi-frame brief. I love this image for its originality, composition and use of different colour combinations and silhouettes. Many thanks too for explaining in detail the story behind the image. I am sure your colleagues would have been thrilled with the final result. Congrats.

This collection of curved paper has been submitted many, many times as a single image. BUT to view it as a multi-frame takes it to another level of abstraction which I find quite distinctive. All the images are the same bar one and I gather that was intentional, so congratulations on a dramatic interpretation to the multi-frame brief.

This image was so surreal that I kept looking at it and thinking "what'' are these little "things"...Legumes and humour judging by the description, so then that was "me" totally enthralled....thanks for submitting and for the humour......

Entry 2832104
3rd
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Entry 2809456
51st
36

I found this interpretation to the brief quite mesmerizing and beautifully composed and balanced with almost a stained glass window effect. The use of macro in some panels and the largest panel with a landscape "feel" adds to the appeal. The panel featuring the two waterlilies leads one's eye into a lovely world of these special flowers. Congrats.

Entry 2824238
23rd
29

This entry moved into my top 10 folder after "re-viewing" all images that were submitted to this Multi-frame contest. It's an image that is striking in its layout and composition. It delivers a sense of tropical evenings and dips in the ocean and a feeling of warmth in the air....Congratulations.

Entry 2827243
4th
45

A very stylish image creating a well balanced abstract and multi-frames within frames. Great in black and white, thank you for submitting and congrats on a top 10 finish.

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For this contest I would love to see an image or images presented using a multi-frame effect. These can be in colour or monochrome. You should link the images in your submission in some way by using either colour or the subject and not just a set of random images. Your submission should be divided into several frames. I want to see more than three frames submitted and the rest will be up to you. Enjoy.

Entry 2837534
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Entry 2838016
100th
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What a fun image and what fun you must have had creating this. Well done on a delightful selfie or should I say selfie's and thank you for submitting.

Entry 2839918
98th
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Entry 2843811
56th
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Entry 2844202
131st
7

I find this image very compelling and it was so close to making the top 10. You have taken the brief to the "nth degree" and thought outside the square, so congrats on your 11th position.

Now I know everyone will say this is a triptych so shouldn't be commended at all. BUT, it was the first frame that saved this image with the poor chap hanging on for "dear-life" having been "caught-in-the act" and escaping out of a window (which in itself has numerous frames)...So, well done on thinking outside the "square" or maybe I should say "window"!!