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I have a theme on the topic. I have the materials to put it
together. And it is so far a sort of real garden. And I come to
the first problem, layout.
A garden is a place where you stand back and look at areas of
color and then get up close to see the detail. You can't do both
at once. Point of view is going to be tricky.
But for discarded ideas, rock garden/japanese gardens, food
gardens, a grove of trees more or less fits.
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Matt Giwer wrote:
> I have a theme on the topic. I have the materials to put it
> together. And it is so far a sort of real garden. And I come to
> the first problem, layout.
>
> A garden is a place where you stand back and look at areas of
> color and then get up close to see the detail. You can't do both
> at once. Point of view is going to be tricky.
You could do a magnifier glass and/or microscope/telescope.
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Matt
I've just looked at a pic from Jaime Vives, and got the idea
that you can have something small objects close to the
camara and in detail and have other bigger things that are
larger but in less detail further away.
The particular image that I'm looking at butfly1.jpg has a
few moths flying round a light.
This doesn't answer the whole question of your post, but may
get you on the right track.
Matt Giwer wrote:
>
> I have a theme on the topic. I have the materials to put it
> together. And it is so far a sort of real garden. And I come to
> the first problem, layout.
>
> A garden is a place where you stand back and look at areas of
> color and then get up close to see the detail. You can't do both
> at once. Point of view is going to be tricky.
>
> But for discarded ideas, rock garden/japanese gardens, food
> gardens, a grove of trees more or less fits.
>
> --
> http://www.giwersworld.org/artiii/
>
> Oh my God! They've rendered Kenny!
>
> How to profit from the end of civilization as know it available
> here soon.
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