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    Testing the new alpha code with the droste effect. Looks like I finally got it to work. Yay! And much thanks to Breic for his great contributions.

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    1. fdecomite 78 months ago | reply

      amazing, you must have a special eye/mind to make it all runs as it has to.

    2. Josh Sommers 78 months ago | reply

      Maybe, but I think it is more along the lines of creative use of an existing technique and a willingness to experiment with many different approaches.

    3. Sam Rohn - 360° Photography 78 months ago | reply

      this one works very nicely, took me a bit to get my bearings :)

    4. patisfaction ~ censored [deleted] 78 months ago | reply

      ooh yeah
      another fab droste!
      congratz
      did u smoothen it out?
      r u gonna replace yr own head?

    5. Josh Sommers 78 months ago | reply

      Pat- I didn't have to smooth this one out because I am using a new version of the droste code that allows me to use antialiased edges, or varying levels of transparency, and it blends those from layer to layer. I do intend to replace the eternal scream image, I just haven't gotten around to it yet. Those aliased teeth still bug the hell out of me!

    6. Patrick Hoff [deleted] 78 months ago | reply

      Now THIS is Esher-esque!

    7. stuad70 77 months ago | reply

      An ex girlfriend introduced me to the works of MC Escher in around 1991. THe walls of my home are adorned with some large framed prints. I am simply stunned by your sucessful efforts to recreate the techniques and styles used by the genius himself.

      May you have a long and prosperous life ;-)

      --
      Seen in your Most Interesting set. (?)

    8. Urban-Chill 77 months ago | reply

      wow, how very escheresque!

    9. riftalope 71 months ago | reply

      Makes me want to drop a clear marble. Good work!

    10. Csaba_Bajko 68 months ago | reply

      Amazing great !!

    11. zeb hodge [deleted] 68 months ago | reply

      I'm laughing out loud again! This is so funny and fantastic and mesmerizing! If I hadn't known that it was an effect, I would be bound in studying it for a very long time!

      Gawd. I'm having literal vertigo looking at it full-size!

    12. Valentina P. 60 months ago | reply

      Hi! I'm an administrator of a new group called Life and Travel!
      Your shot is wonderful..
      Thank you!

      Please add this beautiful photo to ...
      www.flickr.com/groups/como/

    13. valentino * 57 months ago | reply

      Ciao, sono amministratore di un gruppo chiamato Thëma [Escher] [ the random group! ]. Ci farebbe piacere aggiungere l’elemento al gruppo.

    14. nightwatcher1.5 53 months ago | reply

      holy s'*t...this is way beyond anything my brain could realize!!!!!!
      to crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    15. Dona Minúcia 53 months ago | reply

      Hello,

      We will love to have this image in "D'après, after... releituras, homage, homenagem" (or re-readings) group.

      This group was created to show works of whatever kind (drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, collage, needlework etc.) that make reference to, evokes or elaborates on the work of any other artist and explicitly identifies her/him. Or homage that link works, yours and theirs.

      If you wish to participate, just follow the link and click "enter this group". It will be my pleasure.
      If you know people that make works is this style - homages and/or re-readings -, please, invite them, forwarding this message.

      www.flickr.com/groups_invite.gne?id=999970@N23

      Regards,

      Helena

    16. Nathan Cow [deleted] 51 months ago | reply

      the more i see the better ..... amazing.

    17. mhy design 51 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Op-Art (optical art), and we'd love to have this added to the group!

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