On 6/14/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/hologram.html
> 
> This image was projected into a smoke filled cubicle and appeared on the
> smoke.  I was shooting directly into the light.  Every fraction of a second
> the image changed depending on the movement of the smoke.
> 

It's an interesting photo, but I'm not sure exactly what to make of
it.  If I didn't know it was a photo of a hologram, it would strike me
as pretty much abstract - but not quite, as I can make out a few
identifiable features in there.

While it's interesting, it doesn't quite work for me as a stand-alone
image;  I think it would work much better as a series (I'm talking
actual framed prints on a wall).  In the right environment, it could
be terrific.

However, on a computer screen, I'm pretty much scratching my head.  <vbg>

cheers,
frank



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