Both of these images use multiple imagery to create a disjointed representation of an object. Different images and angles are used in order to create different patterns while showing more of the subject that could be seen in a standard image.
Multiple imagery is an interesting style of presenting photographs. The process of multiple imagery features taking multiple pictures of the same object or scenery and putting them all together. This process allows the subject or scene within the image to be perceived in a way that it would not commonly be seen. The image can show different angles of the object at different distances or sixes in order to produce a number of varying results.
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