.....so Mr Sugimoto likes his architecture out of focus - it shows the structure in the architects mind and removes the wrinkles.......
As usual I go off on tangents - even though the wrinkles are inherent in the corrugated iron I thought this lensbaby image demonstrated the way wrinkles disappear - I used the multi-image panels to accentuate it. The non paneled version is here http://365project.org/annied/365/2015-04-15
Wow, Annie what are you doing to me. I am not a fan of flowers and you have done a few wonderful flower shots lately and I am not a fan of lensbaby either and then you do this which is brilliant. I think I need a lie down, ha ha.
@tellefella lol thank you John - I have my moments hee hee @kali66 thanks Kali sometimes they are a tad strange and random @melston thanks Marci @ccb yeh wish it would hide mine for real too
I like that explanation of sugimoto; I'm curious if the concept works for suburbia (not being sarcastic -- it's a big mystery why it is so hard to photograph the exurban landscape. I guess not just hard for me, since if I look on 365, not much there either)
Great job and very creative. I like how with monochrome and all the textures, this processing makes you almost feel the surface, not just see it. Great job.
@kali66 thanks Kali sometimes they are a tad strange and random
@melston thanks Marci
@ccb yeh wish it would hide mine for real too
@kwind thanks Kim - the buildings were awesomely cool - will be posting more
@taffy trying to accentuate the effect using the panels
@eyesmile thanks Gena - gotta laugh