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Matt Molloy: Smeared Sky

  • Posted by SHFT on May 1, 2013 in Photography
  • From his home in Ontario, Canada, Matt Molloy takes sky photography to a whole new level of awesome. After shooting single-spot, time-lapse images of rural landscapes around his home, he stacks the images atop one another to create an amazing painterly effect.

    Each picture in his “Smeared Sky” series is a result of combining from 100 to 200 photographs. How many he uses depends on a variety of factors, including weather conditions and cloudiness.

    "Sometimes the clouds are moving quick and there’s lots of them," Matt says. "If I stack too many photos from a timelapse like that, it can get a little messy."

    See more on Matt's 500px page.

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