

Part 3 of the day(s) of museums series in early July 2007. Outside of the Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The angles are a bit warped from where I was shooting the photos, but it’s still nice.


Part 3 of the day(s) of museums series in early July 2007. Outside of the Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The angles are a bit warped from where I was shooting the photos, but it’s still nice.


I shot a couple more photomerge series during my museum visits to SFMOMA, de Young, and the Exploratorium. These merges show the funky merge process that Photoshop undergoes when the angles get more extreme than expected.


In early July of 2007, I took advantage of the First Tuesday (or Wednesday) of the Month free admission program for many major San Francisco museums and took quick tours of SFMOMA, de Young, and the Exploratorium. Fortunately, the weather was nice for the two days and I got to take some beautiful photos outside.
Using Processing to go beyond the Word It medium to learn many functions of the programming language.
This month’s theme is Fly, so I decided to go semi-obvious and spell the word by filling the negative space using images of flies. It sort of reminds me of the Orkin poster where it collects pests with adhesive printed in the Orkin logo pattern on the poster.
Here is my entry on Word It.

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