Have you thought about perhaps adding a tad of contrast and framing it
simply as a souvenir of "2005"?
I would, at least do that. You might, in time, decide you even like it.
Neat conversation piece.
Jack
--- Krisjanis Linkevics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I was committed for a year and although I am excited by the
> prospect
> of printing a huge pano, it is still the last year if you know what I
> mean
> :) Many of the people I have spoken to about this admit that the idea
> is
> interesting but they would love to see the next year instead of the
> last.
>
> So here I am :)
>
> As the camera I'm using (although it has a Pentax lens) is suitable
> only
> for something like this, I think I will try something different this
> year.
> I could set it to capture birds as they fly by and compose them into
> a
> huge picture that would go from sunrise colors in the top to the grey
>
> clouds and the blue of day on the bottom. It wouldn't be squares
> anymore,
> it would be a huge gradient image. Also the birds could easily
> surpass the
> 100 pixel size limit and make interesting shapes against the sky. I
> could
> fix the dimensions at some 200mpix and slowly populate this with
> birds
> until the whole canvas is full or until I am satisfied or until I get
>
> bored.
>
> There is really nothing outside my window except a drywall (firewall)
> and
> some sky. And as for the birds, I have some pigeons flying around
> occasionally :)
>
> Krisjanis
>
>
> > if you can't see the point then I'm sure noone else can. It is an
> > interesting enough idea, but like other conceptual art it really
> needs
> at
> > least one person, preferably the artist, to be committed to the
> concept.
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > Bob
>
>
>
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