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06-12-2023, 05:01 AM
I was excited to learn that I could make a texture of anything, including a photograph. I bought the use of this photo (retroactively: I didn't know how to buy images when I did this) of the Brandenburg Gate as seen from the east. The photo came from Alamy, credit Peter Horree.
Obliterating a textured image was helpful in understanding a childhood in West Berlin 1958-1962.
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This is from a photo by Victor Grigas of the Freedom Memorial, near Checkpoint Charlie.
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I did this at about the same time I was doing the Berlin pictures. I had a very poor naming system when I created this from someone's photo of the Jewish Cemetery in Prague, so I don't know how to credit this. I've lost the original image. I've been looking through images on Google to see if I can find a match. Maybe one of you knows whose photograph this came from?
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Obliterating a textured image was helpful in understanding a childhood in West Berlin 1958-1962.
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This is from a photo by Victor Grigas of the Freedom Memorial, near Checkpoint Charlie.
103110
I did this at about the same time I was doing the Berlin pictures. I had a very poor naming system when I created this from someone's photo of the Jewish Cemetery in Prague, so I don't know how to credit this. I've lost the original image. I've been looking through images on Google to see if I can find a match. Maybe one of you knows whose photograph this came from?
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