
At long last, the Porterhill 12 group portrait is complete and ready for viewing. Above is a cropped view of the patented Roessler Pano-Eye version. Below is just the plain old strip, and then a whole bunch of close-up selections from the complete pano. The final file is very high-res and suitable for printing on Rob's printer. If you'd like a high-res digital file, all you have to do is ask and wait a long time and hope I remember to follow through.
Below are close-ups from each part of the portrait:
9 comments:
Love it!!!!!!
I think we should write a book about the Porter Hill experience, complete with ideology, quirky personal anecdotes, dog prints, songs, poems, quote boards, art work & recipes so that this can be the cover.
That's a great idea--ala Home Comfort by the Total Loss Farm commune.
Ross=Hayley in previous comment.
Quinn says, "Those are great, great pictures and very well taken!!!!" ANd they kind of remind me of my Dad's pictures but they are different with a lot of people in them!!!!!"
Mim here:
Great picture! I love that at one point I'm actually standing behind myself (of course, I was only looking for myself in the photos...). Thanks Mark!
SUper Fun! Love the bit with Stash and Paloma being double purple.
All delicious!
LOL @ Quinn!
That's awesome! A huge print would be a fun auction item. Hmmm ...
Thanks for making this happen Mark!
Great to see this again, although my haircut is distressing.
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