Impressive animations like viewers hypnosis
Looking at these impressive animations, people who seem to be hypnotized cannot take their eyes off.
French photographer and filmmaker Micael Reynaud has created impressive animations that make people seem to be hypnotized and unable to get out.
By using slot-sweeping techniques, time-lapse, and layering, French photographers created a series of hypnotic animations and named " Ultra-short hypnotic films".
Seeing the animations of Micael Reynaud, many people who are awake can also be lulled by repeated or constantly changing images.
The weak nervous person may feel dizzy because the images float away, changing so fast.
Some people even feel they are entering a new space, a space that is twisted, reversed.
To make these interesting animations, Micael Reynaud used to spend a lot of time.
However, when you get used to it, Micael Reynaud makes things easier and faster.
The inspiration of this photographer comes from everything, every place, every moment in life.
The subject of the photo may be human, dynamic, trees or architecture, nature . time may be early in the morning, evening, or night and the place is not limited.
Like animations that overwhelmed people of Polish photographers, Feliks Konczakowski, the animations of French photographer Micael Reynaud received a very good response from the public.
Many people are expecting the new works or new "super short hypnosis films" of Micael.
Looks like there are thousands of kids running up and down on the ball house but actually there is only one.
This animation makes the viewer feel that the space is really moving in a photo that seems to be nothing special.
The lonely, lonely rose seemed to be trying to wave for help.
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