Photo a Day 15
Oct 28th, 2006 by jeremy
A Panography of the Kaysville Tabernacle. It’s a great building from a time that there were so few churches, every one of them could be built with character. It’s in a neighborhood with some great houses as well, instead of cookie-cutter design, everything is different. Hat tip to Josh for the idea.
This looks great! I wish I didn’t spend so much time trying to get mine to line up exactly, because then it looks lame. I think having different angles and photos that don’t line up perfectly give it the abstract feel. I definitely want to try more of these.
Oh, if you don’t mind me asking, did this take you a long time to do?
I actually took a step to the left and a step to the right on some of the photos because I wanted to see what it would look like if I couldn’t make them line up exactly. I think I like it both ways, when everything lines up perfectly it’s amazing, but the abstract look is interesting as well. I’ve seen some done of people’s faces where you can tell the subject is changing expression for each photo, it gives it an interesting look because it’s impossible to line the photos up.
This one took about an hour to put together. I wish Photoshop wasn’t such a system hog, it’s pretty slow on both my machines. I may try it in Elements next time.
I love the Tabernacle. I wish they still made churches like this instead of the boring modern architecture. I love that you and Josh are making such amazing pictures. Have either of you tried a face yet?
I tried a self-portrait yesterday, it didn’t go so well.
I tried one too with closeups of the left side of my face. I thought it would be interesting, but it just looked like I let a little kid hold a camera up to my face. Yikes.