His leather-strapped watch looks pretty durable in that perspective. :-)
Jostein
2008/10/8 Vic Mortelmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Especially important is to make it a long-running project! How long did the
project run to get all this locations together? Or do we suspect some
trickery with
Especially important is to make it a long-running project! How long did
the project run to get all this locations together? Or do we suspect
some trickery with overlaying the hand-and-object-images (objects
acquired cheaply from ebay?) on top of ordinary tourist shots?
Groeten,
Vic
Christine
This guy goes from tourist place to tourist place, photographing
souvenir trinkets held up in front of (and actually obscuring) the
actual real-life landmark.
Fun!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/howaboutthat/3145699/Michael-Hughess-souvenir-optical-illusions.html
Those are neat.
Cheers,
Dave
2008/10/8 Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This guy goes from tourist place to tourist place, photographing souvenir
trinkets held up in front of (and actually obscuring) the actual real-life
landmark.
Fun!
Indeed. But I thought the claim that other people were unlikely
to be able to replicate his efforts was a little over the top.
It shouldn't be too hard on any camera with a decent viewfinder.
Of course if he's using a point-and-shoot with an optical finder
I can see why it takes him 50 or more
Hey, that's really creative, clever, and fun. Viewing those pics reminded
me to think out of the box with my photography. Funny how one can forget
that from time to time. Thanks for posting, Charles. Cheers, Christine
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