This photograph was made in Barcelona. Making photographs in
Barcelona gave me my first opportunity to explore using Autostitch
outside of the United States. I like to photograph things I have never
noticed before. Never having been to Spain before, there was lots to
notice.
The Autostitch series is an extension of my work with panoramic
photography, which I began in the early 1970s by pasting darkroom
prints together. I continued the work in
the 1980s using a 35mm camera with a built in panoramic mask and then in
the 1990s using a view camera with a
custom-designed panoramic film slide. In the early 2000s,
I began to cut and repiece photographs using Adobe
Photoshop. For the photographs in this series, I use
a variety of cameras, as well an iPhone and an iPad. Each
photograph is composed of several smaller photographs electronically
pieced together using an algorithm created by Cloudburst Research and
offered in the apps Autostitch and Calico.
Perspective and texture play a central
role in all of my photography. In this
series, I have perspective options that
I never knew were possible. I have always liked wide angle lenses, as
well as photo compositing techniques
that give a similar perspective effect to wide angle lenses.
The algorithms in AutoStitch and Calico enhance the
possibilities that I previously only began to explore with lenses and
photo compositing.
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