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June 16, 2008
The Nikonians On Location #22 - Chaotic Collages
This time Martin is sticking a lot of individual images together to form collages. He covers the way of shooting them and how to create controlled chaos in the result.
Click here to download Nikonians On Location Podcast #22 (NPC-OL-2008-06-16; 21:36; 10.1MB, MP3 format).
Video supplement available here (NPC-OLV-2008-06-16; 6:30; flash format).
Show Notes: June 16, 2008
Inspired by Heather Champ of flickr and David Hockney, a British pop artist, we this time venture into a more arty way of taking and working on pictures. By shooting panoramic-like, but without the meticulous control that's used in normal panoramas, we get a dozen or so images that can be arranged into a chaotic collage.
Video supplement:
This week's slideshow shows a few examples of the finished collages and follows the creation of a couple too.
Click here to view Nikonians On Location Video Supplement #22 (NPC-OLV-2008-06-16; 6:30; flash format)
Music used on today's show:
If Love Finds Me by John Williams from Magnatunes
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Posted by martinj at June 16, 2008 10:30 AM