Redundant technology
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
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Pah
My phone takes panoramic pics these days and that's really life, not dun with a pencil. You haven't even got the coloured felt tips out. Rubbish!
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 0:25, 1 reply)
My phone takes panoramic pics these days and that's really life, not dun with a pencil. You haven't even got the coloured felt tips out. Rubbish!
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 0:25, 1 reply)
The panoramic camera is ok..
If you want to keep stuff like traffic in your finished picture (If you look at the very top picture, you can see a Taxi by the Theatre building in the bottom right-hand corner of the reference image, on the laptop - which is'nt in the final image on the wall further down).
Generally, on wide pieces of work like this, especially at this junction, you often get the same car in more than one of the smaller images due to the traffic lights stopping the traffic etc.
Plus, on the panoramic, I've omitted details like the names of the businesses (one of them is a nightclub), so it does'nt date the picture too much.
There was also some random OAP crossing the street on a motability scooter, I did'nt think he'd have been quite suitable for the whole picture when it was complete, although I'm sure some of you guys on here would think differently hahaha.
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 10:36, closed)
If you want to keep stuff like traffic in your finished picture (If you look at the very top picture, you can see a Taxi by the Theatre building in the bottom right-hand corner of the reference image, on the laptop - which is'nt in the final image on the wall further down).
Generally, on wide pieces of work like this, especially at this junction, you often get the same car in more than one of the smaller images due to the traffic lights stopping the traffic etc.
Plus, on the panoramic, I've omitted details like the names of the businesses (one of them is a nightclub), so it does'nt date the picture too much.
There was also some random OAP crossing the street on a motability scooter, I did'nt think he'd have been quite suitable for the whole picture when it was complete, although I'm sure some of you guys on here would think differently hahaha.
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 10:36, closed)
Was just being silly.
It's really good, and better than that bloke who does all the views from celebrity windows if you ask me, and a lot more interesting. Do you have more you could post somewhere?
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 15:13, closed)
It's really good, and better than that bloke who does all the views from celebrity windows if you ask me, and a lot more interesting. Do you have more you could post somewhere?
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 15:13, closed)
Not at the moment..
Because I've only started working on pictures since April - Well, I have one of an old branch of Lloyds Bank, also in Halifax, which I did way back in 2002.
Apart from that, I have'nt done anything of this size or complexity - but I have a few ideas in the pipeline.
I have been tempted to do a time-lapse showing the creative process of these pictures, similar to those you see on YouTube, but I just never get round to having the patience of setting up the camera every time the creative urge arrives!
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 16:28, closed)
Because I've only started working on pictures since April - Well, I have one of an old branch of Lloyds Bank, also in Halifax, which I did way back in 2002.
Apart from that, I have'nt done anything of this size or complexity - but I have a few ideas in the pipeline.
I have been tempted to do a time-lapse showing the creative process of these pictures, similar to those you see on YouTube, but I just never get round to having the patience of setting up the camera every time the creative urge arrives!
( , Sun 7 Nov 2010, 16:28, closed)
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