September 8, 2017
Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, August 2017
This image is the result of a double-exposure which was duplicated, reversed, and placed next to the original double-exposure. The image was then "flattened" in Photoshop, creating a new "original". When I made the initial image(s) during my visit to the Church, I was irritated because I could not photographically capture the entire dome within a single image; the space is simply too confining. I realized at the time of the initial image-recording that I would eventually have to somehow digitally create a rendering which would better describe the experience of being in this amazing place. While this final image does not absolutely accurately depict the architecture as it exists to the average tourist or pilgrim, it does reflect the feeling of awe and wonder I felt while standing under the ancient oculus.
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2 comments:
I love this image, Michael.
well Bianca I have always thought you had exquisite artistic insight, talent, and taste, so your stamp of approval is validating. Thanks for responding.
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