tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562870398071023329.post2804517509360754902..comments2023-05-09T02:53:56.663-07:00Comments on Chewing with the Paper Chipmunk: Floating Pictures in Slide HolderPaper Chipmunk (aka Ellen)http://www.blogger.com/profile/15014954266777016841noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562870398071023329.post-39697872052160479582011-04-02T00:24:28.761-07:002011-04-02T00:24:28.761-07:00The frog made me smile. I'd actually thought o...The frog made me smile. I'd actually thought of also doing one with sharks...perhaps a miniature reference to Damien Hirst? ;-)<br><br>It actually is a lot clearer in person. Unfortunately, it doesn't show up quite as well in a photo, but I figured you can get the idea. I'm glad, however, that you were able to get a sense of the depth, that the further away ones are less visible. More than anything, I'm just playing with an idea. Now I'm thinking about ways of layering pictures on clear layers...<br><br> Thanks for the input!Paper Chipmunkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15014954266777016841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562870398071023329.post-65906658719354884262010-11-23T10:34:09.454-08:002010-11-23T10:34:09.454-08:00The frog made me smile. I'd actually thought o...The frog made me smile. I'd actually thought of also doing one with sharks...perhaps a miniature reference to Damien Hirst? ;-)<br /><br />It actually is a lot clearer in person. Unfortunately, it doesn't show up quite as well in a photo, but I figured you can get the idea. I'm glad, however, that you were able to get a sense of the depth, that the further away ones are less visible. More than anything, I'm just playing with an idea. Now I'm thinking about ways of layering pictures on clear layers...<br /><br /> Thanks for the input!Paper Chipmunk (aka Ellen)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15014954266777016841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562870398071023329.post-26880523027374990422010-11-23T07:30:39.345-08:002010-11-23T07:30:39.345-08:00It looks indeed fascinating and ghostly. I first t...It looks indeed fascinating and ghostly. I first thought it was a frog climbing inside the block. I also liked the frog. Looked like he was frozen in action. Haha :-) Only after I saw them on the clear plastic I now can see how they are the doves. - I guess it is better visible when seen for real. What I especially like is how they are not equally well visible, and look like they are approaching the viewer.buechertigerhttp://blog.buechertiger.denoreply@blogger.com