Several people involved in the iPhoneography community have commented on a group of the images I created beginning with one I titled: "Insertion Point". I had intended to do this sooner, but here lies the secrets behind the origins of these images.
The original images were taken in Miami last December while my lovely bride, Carrie (see #4) and I visited Art Basel & all the related Miami Art Week festivities (OK, maybe not all of them). Some friends were involved with a group of Artists/Designers who were exhibiting at a showroom in the Design district. The images above were taken of an installation piece that consisted of many large sheets of translucent white fabric. The layers were all hung parallel to each other and had large elliptical holes cut in the interior. The holes were cut so that the interior space formed a large egg-shaped void, or room. Inside the "room" was a white platform and people were encouraged to step through the layers to view the piece from inside. On either end of the installation (on the exterior of the piece) were lights that caused the layers of fabric to "glow" on the inside.
Once inside, I whipped out my trusty iPhone 3Gs and proceeded to take lots of pictures, including several sequences of shots for future AutoStitching. Below are a few of the images that resulted from apping these images. Most were put through several applications including (but, not limited to) AutoStitch, Diptic, Iris, Photo fx Ultra, Tiny Planets, Decim8, Juxtaposer, Blender and ReTouch. A couple also had a little ScratchCam action thrown if for good measure, and one had some TwistCam and Segmentix work done.
The 1st 9 images came out of the initial project, while the last 3 (bottom row) were done recently as a follow-up "revisit" to the work done previously.
All the finished images can be seen on my Portfolio Page right here at Clarkeography.com. You can also see them on my iPhoneArt.com page as well as my Flickr page.
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