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Christina Constantino

5/11/2015

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While sitting down after our 10.2 mile exploration through just some of New York's most engaging landscapes, I took the time to find a relationship, or common view, that each photo taken throughout the day portrays. I found that each moment/ view captured using my action camera stick is a different view that will ever meet the normal eye. Whether the picture be at ground level or three feet above the normal height of todays average American, it can create an entirely new outlook on any landscape. 


The set up of my grid, containing 40 photos, is laid out from start to finish of todays trip. The top left starts with the Highline, and then proceeds to read left to right.
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mh
5/11/2015 09:04:01 pm

the grid is a bit small and hard to read- maybe it got resized down by accident? i like the fact that you were carefully measuring the distances between strops, i,e, if the earth room was 0.0 miles, then the beginning of the highline would be 1.5 miles, pailey park 5.6 miles, and so on. i wonder if the logic begind takign the photos would be one that could mark distances in a systematic way, i.e. take a photo every .25 mile as a way to mark the walk in the city? this way each photo is about the same increment of time.

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