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11/08/03 Paul Sumi

4 S-A-L-E

Since this is 4 panels, I guess it's a "quadtych" instead of a triptych. Unfortunately, the EXIF wasn't saved in the combining of the images in PhotoShop, so no exposure data are available.


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Guest 14-Nov-2003 20:33
I like this - it is certainly thinking beyond the square we live in.

Eye catching and good colours.

Jadzia
Neil 14-Nov-2003 11:53
This would have taken lots of care and attention to get all the frames balanced - well done
Paul Sumi 13-Nov-2003 01:25
Iso, thanks for your comments. Actually, I am surprised that there are not more "found," rather than "created," images.

The 4 panel image was a spur of the moment solution to the problem of widely spaced autos. You're right, a "straight" photo IS boring (and I have the image to prove it).
iso320011-Nov-2003 21:17
Cleverly done, and good to see your interpretation of the theme is different to everyone else's (at time of writing). This would probably look dull if it were not for the sliced composition. It really works well.
Paul Sumi 10-Nov-2003 21:45
Steve and Paul, thanks for your comments.

Even though this looks like a panorama, the 4 cars were actually separated from each other with other vehicles in between. To simplify the comp, I took closeups, trying to keep the size of the images fairly close. I'll check out EXIFER.
Guest 10-Nov-2003 05:25
This is very cool. Works very well in four separate frames rather than a simple panoramic.
Paul Donovan 09-Nov-2003 14:25
Like this. Caught my eye in the gallery. For EXIF, do a search on google for EXIFER - it is a free application that allows you to grab the original EXIF data and place it into your photoshop "outputted" jpeg.....