Friday, August 9, 2019
360°
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when I was a kid I distinctly remember seeing a "video" of one of the
planets that was actually a composite, video slideshow which showed the planet
spinning, frame by frame, 360°.
As I was looking through a series of photos
that I took of a particular Tsukigata Nahiko Shino chawan, I realized that I
should have enough images to do exactly the same thing, spin the bowl in an
incremental frame by frame perspective and figured why not give it a whirl. The
chawan in question is one of the high footed and broad bowl forms with a rich
red pocked surface and areas of calligraphic style decoration where the iron
slip was resisted prior to glazing. Using existing photos, I tried to edit them
each to the same size and orientation and did the best I could with the photos
I had on hand so please bear in mind this test video was just made for fun. I
realize a good video may be better though I suspect it will give a certain
degree of insight as to what the bowl looks like in its entirety and how the
posture of the piece changes from second to second, enjoy.
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