Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
15th NE
At first glance that might look like a stereo pair, and it can be sorta viewed that way, with an interesting stereo effect.
But it is actually two different ends of the same bridge. In each shot, the place I took the other shot is just off the bottom of the image.
So partly is playing with stereo-like pairs (how much of the appeal of stereo pairs is in the three dimensional viewing and how much is in the charm of side-by-side pictures?) as part of my ongoing exploration of that field.
But otherwise the image appearance, with flaring and fogging, is part of my curiosity about the "plastic camera" look, and is part of my ongoing exploration of that field.
So don't blame my camera or assume incompetence.
I rather like it.
But it is actually two different ends of the same bridge. In each shot, the place I took the other shot is just off the bottom of the image.
So partly is playing with stereo-like pairs (how much of the appeal of stereo pairs is in the three dimensional viewing and how much is in the charm of side-by-side pictures?) as part of my ongoing exploration of that field.
But otherwise the image appearance, with flaring and fogging, is part of my curiosity about the "plastic camera" look, and is part of my ongoing exploration of that field.
So don't blame my camera or assume incompetence.
I rather like it.
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