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.
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| Kyle and I in front of . Seoul Tower, Namsam, South Korea |
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| Katie in front of N. Seoul Tower, Namsam, South Korea. |
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| View above Little Yosemite Valley en route to Half Dome, Yosemite |
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| 322 78th St., New York City. My mom's old apartment while she was attending ballet school. |
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| Central Park, New York City |
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| Subdome, Yosemite |
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| Tunnel View, Yosemite |
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| Sea Parting Festival at Jindo Island, South Korea |
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| View from the top of a hill in Goteborg, Sweden. |
These are super cool! I really like the one of the NYC buildings.
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