Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Panoramic Fiction

2 comments:

Colin Matthews said...

Audrey---

I applaud your choice to leave the individual frames un-blended (if that's a word). I enjoy looking at the collection of individual images as a whole, rather than just looking at the whole by itself. Your choice conveys the sense of time passing well. I can read the scene almost as a movie, although everything is occurring simultaneously. There's a strong narrative that isn't so clear as to become uninteresting. I get a strange grasp of what's going on, but I want to know more. Perhaps more will be revealed to me tomorrow when I see the 300 dpi printout.

Krista said...

Audrey,
I enjoyed your choice of leaving the frames unmerged and putting the panaramic together by hand. I see a timeline in your image moving from the left to right. I can see the girl walking and then we disover a fight and then something happens in the space between the playground where everyone happily bounces on the trampoline. I think might partly have to do with the unblended frames. I tend to see each picture as an individual instead of as a whole image with the others. But I'm also able to take a step back and focus on the entire thing. I liked this aspect a lot in the panoramic. Kudos.