ana2.0 man moving through gallery 3
This panorama, made using Sony Sweep Techology, was shot at the same art opening as the previous one. As I’ve mentioned before, if someone moves during the shooting process, fragmentation can occur. In the present pano, gallery-goer Steve Wandro came towards me with great energy as I was shooting. I knew I had a real cubist opportunity, about like Duchamp’s “Nude Descending a Staircase.” My hunch was correct.
Fragmentation like this can’t always be used. It has to somehow fit into the feeling of the panorama. In this case, there is a very nice contrast between the fractured energy of Steve Wandro and the sculpture-like calm of all others in the gallery.
The man in the center of the picture is Steven Vail, director of Steven Vail Fine Arts.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and select the Seals option.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.
ana2.0 man moving through gallery 3
This panorama, made using Sony Sweep Techology, was shot at the same art opening as the previous one. As I’ve mentioned before, if someone moves during the shooting process, fragmentation can occur. In the present pano, gallery-goer Steve Wandro came towards me with great energy as I was shooting. I knew I had a real cubist opportunity, about like Duchamp’s “Nude Descending a Staircase.” My hunch was correct.
Fragmentation like this can’t always be used. It has to somehow fit into the feeling of the panorama. In this case, there is a very nice contrast between the fractured energy of Steve Wandro and the sculpture-like calm of all others in the gallery.
The man in the center of the picture is Steven Vail, director of Steven Vail Fine Arts.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and select the Seals option.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.