Landscape Windows

Posted by Stuart on Sep 16, 2009 in Developments, Future Dev, Photography |

Southole

I’ve spent quite a few hours recently compiling some enormous, high definition landscape images (Up to 22,000 pixels wide)
The main idea is to create ‘Landscape Windows’ which can be hung in a teaching space. They can then be used as inspiration or as a visual resource for landscape drawing & painting.
The process is quite simple, just a little time consuming.  Once the source photographs have been downloaded they are compiled in Photoshop &  then divided into A3 sections, printed out & reassembled like a giant jigsaw in the classroom. I’ve also hit upon the idea of accompanying the image with sound recordings taken at the original photo location to aid the atmosphere created by such large images. The next trick is to create a zoomable online version for the College website. More as & when.

Torrington
Happy Blogging
Stu

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