by TT <trnntn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 5, 2008 at 10:52 PM
On Mon, 05 May 2008 15:58:00 -0400, Jeff <jeff@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>TT wrote:
>> New gallery entitled The zoo of Hieronymus Bosch in my photographic
>> site, directly here:
>>
http://trincone.altervista.org/index.php?dir=Galleries%2FThe%20zoo%20of%20Hieronymus%20Bosch%2F
>
>
> Frankly, these are just snips out of the original.
>
> Why don't you stretch yourself and do something in the same vein. I
>know someone that is working on the center panel from the Garden of
>Earthly Delights and I think that is a more interesting idea. I know
>someone else who has done parts of the Sistine Chapel, photographing
>himself as the model. I've redone the Last Supper with Mimes and Van
>Goghs copy of Dore's Prison Exercise Yard.
>
> There's a lot of ideas without directly recycling bits. Run with it.
>
> Jeff
thank you Jeff. Months ago I have seen on TV a program illustrating
some people working on the Leonardo's painting the way you talk here!
Actually my snipping out seems to be some pieces from the original,
yes you are right. Some filter from digital workflow was however added
to change texture which in macro has an horrible appearance (from
paper of the book page); by applying this workflow I changed a lot
colour (and texture itself) according to my taste.
However as one can say "nothing is new under the sun"...
Actually my idea is that most of all the snips are _photographic_
(speaking about composition) snips; and in that way I excercise myself
in doing photography.
thanks again for your attention