Image of the Week 10-07-2017
Hangers On
I'm sending this 'image-of-the-week' out early because I'll be busy this weekend at San Diego Maker Faire, which will be held Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm at several museums and open air spaces in Balboa Park. The past two years I was in the Museum of Photographic Arts, but this year that museum isn't participatins, so I'll be in the Museum of Natural History. Info at https://sandiego.makerfaire.com/.
There I'll be shooting phantogram head shots and other 3-D images. The main condition for those being shot is to hang around and work the image.
I'll also be selling my self-published 3-D books (Phantograms from Nature, Pop-Up 3D, and Crossview 3-D) for the ridiculous price of just $5 for any book, 90% of which will be donated in equal parts to Planned Parenthood, the Environmental Defense Fund, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Please come, get a 3-D head shot of you or your kids, and work some 3-D pix. Get my books at an excellent price while supporting these great organizations.
This week's image is another phantogram from a recent trip to the central California coast, these are barnacles and mussels clinging onto a rock. It was shot in one of the tidepools at Montaņa de Oro State Park, which is a little north of the town of Morro Bay. This is a place I always love to show to visitors, and strongly recommend to anyone traveling the central California coast, a two mile long series of rugged cliffs, canyons, rocks, tide pools, and sandy beaches.
This was shot with a Fuji W3 using frame sides for phantogram processing.
Barry Rothstein
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