Sublime freeze-frame time lapse photography by Fong Qi Wei Posted on 8 August 2013 Tags:Singapore What is a freeze-frame time lapse? Isn’t that an oxymoron, like ‘act natural’ or ‘appear invisible’ (or unfazed mother-in-law)? No. It’s the passage of time captured photographically in a collage-like layered landscape. Simple. Still not following? Me neither. Let’s go on. Singapore-based photographer Fong Qi Wei believes that time is a dimension (also the name of his latest series of photographs) that is extremely difficult to convey in still photography. I agree. Even a long-exposure photographs or series of photos can lose their stories without an accompanying text. Qi Wei contracts that idea by shooting landscapes from a stationary position over a period of time and then slicing and collating the images to create a layered photograph. He shoots at sunset or sunrise so that he will get the widest variation of light. Here he is getting all Yoda on the topic: ‘The basic structure of a landscape is present in every piece. But each panel or concentric layer shows a different slice of time, which is related to the adjacent panel/layer. The transition from daytime to night is gradual and noticeable in every piece, but would not be something you expect to see in a still image. Similarly, our experience of a scene is more than a snapshot. We often remember a sequence of events rather than a still frame full of details. In this series, I strive to capture both details and also a sequence of time in a single two-dimensional canvas. I hope it makes you pause and reconsider what you experience versus what you shoot with your next camera phone.’ Also, I think it’s testament to his creativity that if you say his name out loud it sounds like ‘Funky way.’ Well done parents. Time is a Dimension by Fong Qi Wei Visit his website fqwimages.com for more information and images. It’s definitely worth a look. Related Posts A celebration of the leopard through Rudi Hulshof’s eyes 3 May 2023 May 3 is International Leopard Day. A day we commemorate the beautiful, yet, elusive and... read more Africa’s unbroken forest 28 April 2023 Central Africa’s lowland rainforests cover almost two million square kilometres, an area one hundred times... read more Our favourite images from BigPicture competition 2019 29 May 2019 From the beautiful to the bizarre, this photographic showcase of life on Earth shines a... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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