Definition: Successive flashing of strategically placed flash mechanisms results in shadows along the depths of the scene.
Multiple flash images often contain a dark or plain background with the main focus in bright colours. This is done to force viewers to immediately pay attention to what the photographers want them to look at. In the first and second picture, the colours used are very bright and they seem to compliment themselves; this has been done as it is pleasing to the eye and grabs the viewer's attention.
Patterns are a big element in this topic. This is evident is all three pictures above; the patterns allow the viewer to guided through the photograph - from one side to the other. It can also show the theme of action, as shown in the fifth picture. The red colour further emphasises this theme as red is normally associated with the idea of danger.






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