Saturday, April 21, 2012

Panoramics

I really enjoy taking pictures. And I really enjoy creating mini art collages with my photos. A few years ago I started creating panoramic images from some of my photographs. It's nothing original, but I really like making them. I take several pictures, and edit them together so a wide angle of my surrounding is shown. It gives the viewer a sense of what my surroundings were at the time of the photo. I feel that this way is much more visually effective than just a video scanning the horizon. The photos never fit together perfectly because our perception of the world is 3-D and the photographs are 2-D. It's always interesting to see how our brains process images and piece everything together- visual perception is amazing. Here are a few that I've created over the past few years, with a few from Korea.
Kyle and I in front of . Seoul Tower, Namsam, South Korea


Katie in front of N. Seoul Tower, Namsam, South Korea.

View above Little Yosemite Valley en route to Half Dome, Yosemite

322 78th St., New York City. My mom's old apartment while she was attending ballet school.

Central Park, New York City

Subdome, Yosemite

Tunnel View, Yosemite
Sea Parting Festival at Jindo Island, South Korea
View from the top of a hill in Goteborg, Sweden.


1 comment:

  1. These are super cool! I really like the one of the NYC buildings.

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