I think you have a great idea going here. The way you make your panoramas is very interesting. They almost look like large paintbrush strokes and I would really like to know how you created them. I vote for number 7 for the best of the set because of its different surfaces like trees bricks and skies in an interesting way- sideways panorama in the paintbrush stroke look.
7 is my favorite. I like the app you used and even more so that you left this image that should be vertical as horizontal. It pushed the extended seeing theme to even farther possibilities.
I really like the technique that you used here in collaging photos into a panorama and I am interested to see which App you used for this because after I saw your photos I spent a good amount of time searching for it. (Ha!) That being said, I think that this technique is really successful in creating "Extended Seeing" and it shows a space in frames which is an interesting concept, sometimes repeating an image to show it at a different angle like in #4. My vote is for #5 as I am particularly drawn to the color and ambiguity of your subject matter.
I lie the way you're breaking the mold with the panoramas. Most of us didn't really tink beyond horizontal vs vertical but you've done some really cool stuff like in #12 with the spiral of sorts. Awesome dude.
I really like how you played around with the panoramas and didn't make them perfect. It definitely gave them a lot of character. I personally like number 2. It makes me think of someone who is really dizzy or, like, on drugs or something and what they see when they would look up at the buildings.
i love how these were all put together. the shapes of the photos often reflect the shapes of the objects within them which is great. #5 is my favorite.
I love the fragmented composition style you used. I think number 11 is my favorite. The depth in the photograph really creates a completely different vibe for the wall.
I think you have a great idea going here. The way you make your panoramas is very interesting. They almost look like large paintbrush strokes and I would really like to know how you created them. I vote for number 7 for the best of the set because of its different surfaces like trees bricks and skies in an interesting way- sideways panorama in the paintbrush stroke look.
ReplyDeleteNumber 20 is my favorite from this set.
ReplyDelete7 is my favorite. I like the app you used and even more so that you left this image that should be vertical as horizontal. It pushed the extended seeing theme to even farther possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI really like the technique that you used here in collaging photos into a panorama and I am interested to see which App you used for this because after I saw your photos I spent a good amount of time searching for it. (Ha!) That being said, I think that this technique is really successful in creating "Extended Seeing" and it shows a space in frames which is an interesting concept, sometimes repeating an image to show it at a different angle like in #4. My vote is for #5 as I am particularly drawn to the color and ambiguity of your subject matter.
ReplyDeleteI lie the way you're breaking the mold with the panoramas. Most of us didn't really tink beyond horizontal vs vertical but you've done some really cool stuff like in #12 with the spiral of sorts. Awesome dude.
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ReplyDeleteI really like how you played around with the panoramas and didn't make them perfect. It definitely gave them a lot of character. I personally like number 2. It makes me think of someone who is really dizzy or, like, on drugs or something and what they see when they would look up at the buildings.
ReplyDeletei love how these were all put together. the shapes of the photos often reflect the shapes of the objects within them which is great. #5 is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI love the fragmented composition style you used. I think number 11 is my favorite. The depth in the photograph really creates a completely different vibe for the wall.
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