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A very belated Birthday Image for my good friend and co-founder of "PANO-Vision", Paul Ewing.
I've blended my usual big city architectural pano-sabotage imagery with a few subtle nods to Paul and his work here. I've noted, frequently, the deep blue of his Arizona skies and he fantastic light that the State seems to have. And off to the right is a shot of my own lengthy shadow, a motif which occurs a lot in Paul's magnificent work. There's something very Joseph Beuys about that shadow, particularly in Paul's work because of his wearing a hat, which is one of Beuys' signature markers.
Included in the image is a quote form Quantum Physicist, David Bohm, from his book, "Wholeness and the Implicate Order". Paul and I have had many a lengthy discussion of how Pano-Sabotage seems to reflect several quantum concepts which question the singular, dictatorial authority of Classical Mechanical Theory and the resultant dangerous mess that such has wrought on the world.
Two Pano-Sabotage pieces next to each other and 4 SOOC shots layered in, looping lines for unification and a text enhancement.
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IPhoneography; smartphone set to Panorama while moving forward; technique discovered by Richard S. Warner and Paul Ewing. To learn how it's done, read "Overview," "About," or "Description" at the PANO-Vision group. Then try it and send links to Richard and I via Flickr mail. If you fit our criteria, we'll invite the image(s) in and invite you to join the group: www.flickr.com/groups/2892788@N23/
Digital painting created in Photoshop from the photo in the first comment below. Read Barbara's comment on the original image and how it looks like the desert Southwest.
I think the head of Constantine is the best statue in Rome because of its colossal size and its oh-so-noble portrayal of the Emperor.