Barb - I can't remember, but there are
close to 200 images in this one ... maybe 190
or so. It took a few minutes to shoot, but
then a few sessions of a couple of hours each
to put together.
Posted 30 months ago.
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I really like this image. It is almost too
perfect. I especially liked the twists and
tourns of the windows in the building, at the
same time as the overall perspective was held
in place. Exemplary use of the collage
technique! My first thought when I saw the
image was that you could have done more in
the foreground with people etc. However on
second thought; that would have messed up the
really good composition. Ohh... and I liked
the uncroped version best. Thanks!
Posted 29 months ago.
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Do you use any software to put the images
together? I really want to do some like this
but dont really know how. I've tried to find
a tutorial online but haven't had much luck.
any advice? does this style have a name?
Posted 22 months ago.
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thescatteredimage
says:
This is the original version ...
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