New Site
This may be the last post that I make on this site. My new site is still under development, and content will be appearing there: https://wholereality.com/
W h o l e R e a l i t y
This may be the last post that I make on this site. My new site is still under development, and content will be appearing there: https://wholereality.com/
Previously I have written about how spherical photography can be a metaphor for looking around, and how it illustrates the value of doing so. There is no comparable way to change the view in standard photography, of course. However, we can still choose what part of a photograph to focus on. Generally, however, our eyes…
This is Horsetail Falls in the Columbia River Gorge.
This is the Yachats Commons Park in Yachats, Oregon. (Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.) Yachats is a small coastal town, popular for tourists looking for a quiet place to spend some time on the coast. My original plan was to…
When photographs are printed and hung on a wall, they often have a frame and a matte. Sometimes though, photographers, like other visual artists, choose to display their pictures without a frame – so-called “frameless” mounting. The picture here is an example of that. This example does have a solid side, but sometimes frameless mounts…
(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.) This VR photo was taken at the east end of the Columbia River Gorge, where the river cuts through the Cascade mountain range. The viewpoint is on I-84, just west of Hood River. One can…
This is Royal Terrace Falls, in McDowell Creek County Park.