Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Exploring Lapham Park


I want to let you exploring Lapham Park in a new way.

Color 15 fps. / Stereo

By Adam Ringwood

Section 5

After a little trail and error i decided zooming in on the plants moving in the distances was going to be the best medium to show and dramatize the motion i wanted to show.

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15 fps / Color / Stereo

By Adam Ringwood

Section 4

I tried to use the Hue effect again and I was disappointed with how little motion it showed.

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15 fps / Color / Stereo

By Adam Ringwood

Section 3

Again i looked for a medium to show contrast and i found that adjusting the Solar effect i could show contrast.

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15 fps / Color / Stereo

By Adam Ringwood

Section 2

i wanted to increase the magnitude of the plants motion

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15 fps / Color / Stereo

By Adam Ringwood

Section 1

I first developed a way to show contrast by adjusting the hue.

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15 fps / Color / Stereo

By Adam Ringwood

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Curiosity #3


Let me know if you can the tree rotating. I really these bare willows and how the three of them work with each other.

Curiosity #2


It's a bush that has red bark. i love the way the red and greens work together with the backgrounds.

Curiosity #1


I how even though the motion is small it gives off great deal of visual impression

My recalled places, people, and situations.

Throughout my treks at Lapham Park i found myself greatly excited and impressed by how the structure of the tower contrasted against its nature surroundings. While exploring Lapham i found myself encountering people young and old talking and exploring among them selves. I was amazing though that i could hear from so far away and hearing what they to talk about. Heck found myself learning from them. But when i begin to fromulate my visual impressions of my surrounds i found the people how had surrounded me before to be bothersome. I found myself wanting to focus deeply on my nature surrounding as well as the structure of the tower and how it contrasts with its surroundings. All in all i think i found the "happy" medium and connection between the elements surrounds my work. So here i go again enjoy.