Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

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Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

by Bruno Postle :: Rate this Message:

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The reporting is about as inept as you would expect from the Daily
Mail, but nice pictures Alexandre:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222162/Sensational-images-artists-mini-planets-styled-worlds-favourite-landmarks.html

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Re: Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

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There's more on page 6 of the Telegraph too. Well done :-)

Bruno Postle wrote:
> The reporting is about as inept as you would expect from the Daily
> Mail, but nice pictures Alexandre:
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222162/Sensational-images-artists-mini-planets-styled-worlds-favourite-landmarks.html
>

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Re: Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

by Brian Innes :: Rate this Message:

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Bruno Postle wrote:
> The reporting is about as inept as you would expect from the Daily
> Mail, but nice pictures Alexandre:
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222162/Sensational-images-artists-mini-planets-styled-worlds-favourite-landmarks.html
>
>  
Nice pictures, well done Alexandre!
As to the comments about these pictures just being a one click photoshop
effect...  I'd like to see the efforts of
those who think it's just a one click photoshop filter!



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Re: Alexandre Duret-Lutz panoramas in the Daily Mail

by Alexandre Duret-Lutz-4 :: Rate this Message:

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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Brian Innes <brianinnes81@...> wrote:
> Bruno Postle wrote:
>> The reporting is about as inept as you would expect from the Daily
>> Mail, but nice pictures Alexandre:
>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222162/Sensational-images-artists-mini-planets-styled-worlds-favourite-landmarks.html

Thank you for the mention.

> Nice pictures, well done Alexandre!
> As to the comments about these pictures just being a one click photoshop
> effect...  I'd like to see the efforts of
> those who think it's just a one click photoshop filter!

I think the main complaint is that the article presents this as a very
original idea, while it obviously isn't.  I would agree with that.
The comments are just directed to the wrong person: I didn't write the
article and I didn't ask for it.  When I was contacted by the
journalist I gave him the same text file as I had given to the
previous journalist: a compilation of information about how I starting
doing these, who I got the idea from, what (free software) tools I
used, what was the work involved and how much time it really took.
The journalist managed to ignore all of that, and preferred to invent
all these pointless religious quotes, and apparently spent quite some
time randomizing the captions for the pictures.

I can't complain too much, because such kind of exposition, however
flawed, always has nice side effects (being contacted by more people),
but it doesn't leave me with a strong impression of the news agency
behind this article.
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