Piedmontage
(One of a batch of second tier efforts released from 'Private' viewing status.)
By far my most popular images have been of these petite feminine feet with mirror and Persian carpets.
I was thinking of the Cubist artists and their wish to show figures simultaneously from different perspectives. No slight intended to Picasso et al, but although using camera and mirror may be cheating, it seems to produce sexier results (though I guess that depends on your point of view 😉).
After noticing that one of the images worked quite well upside down, I cobbled together a photomontage out of it, to use as a replacement cover for my album of the complete set of foot reflections, and for limited exposure to relevant niche groups.
It continues the cubist idea in a way, but here the four panels all show the same subject from the same viewpoint, but each view is rotated by ninety degrees relative to two neighbouring views…
Piedmontage
(One of a batch of second tier efforts released from 'Private' viewing status.)
By far my most popular images have been of these petite feminine feet with mirror and Persian carpets.
I was thinking of the Cubist artists and their wish to show figures simultaneously from different perspectives. No slight intended to Picasso et al, but although using camera and mirror may be cheating, it seems to produce sexier results (though I guess that depends on your point of view 😉).
After noticing that one of the images worked quite well upside down, I cobbled together a photomontage out of it, to use as a replacement cover for my album of the complete set of foot reflections, and for limited exposure to relevant niche groups.
It continues the cubist idea in a way, but here the four panels all show the same subject from the same viewpoint, but each view is rotated by ninety degrees relative to two neighbouring views…