Willard Brook in Northern Massachusetts cuts through eroded boulders. I created a vertical panorama to see the flow of water coming toward and away from me in a single image.
I am so inspired by your creative use of panoramas. I particularly love this way of seeing both ways at once., or multiple sides of an object at the same time. I have not worked with this ability of my digital camera but I hope to do so in the future. I recently saw the faculty exhibit at the Museum School, and (my last afternoon of a Boston visit) found my way down to Brockton to the Fuller Craft Museum because I wanted to see more. It was worth the traffic and cutting into my margin of safety for making my flight.
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I am so inspired by your creative use of panoramas. I particularly love this way of seeing both ways at once., or multiple sides of an object at the same time. I have not worked with this ability of my digital camera but I hope to do so in the future. I recently saw the faculty exhibit at the Museum School, and (my last afternoon of a Boston visit) found my way down to Brockton to the Fuller Craft Museum because I wanted to see more. It was worth the traffic and cutting into my margin of safety for making my flight.