Subject: Higher PurposeDate: 2007-07-25 08:10:22From: David Damico
Yes, indeed it should. Thanks for mentioning this Oleg. Just as the Human eye sees shadows and objects that are out of focus relative to another area, images that represent such scenery are "artful." I am speaking of landscapes here but I suppose it could apply to other types of images. I love a late evening shadow obscuring leaves or landscape. The areas often lack detail and clarity simply because they are obscured by deep shadows. If there ever is such as thing as impressionistic 3D imagery, that would interest me.
David Damico
LeRoy, NY
David Damico
LeRoy, NY
On 7/25/07, Oleg Vorobyoff <olegv@ix.netcom.com> wrote:On the other hand, one
of Ray Zone's points during the Stereo Art panel discussion was that we
stereo fanatics are too hung up on depth and that art should serve some
higher purpose.