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The Art Exhibit

14 images focus stacked. Closest Focal Point was about 16 inches. Cropped to16 x 9 to remove dead space. The little guy is 1" tall.

R5 w/24-70mm
f/8 ~ 1/3rd sec ~ ISO 100 ~ 50mm

EDIT: I just realized I had forgot to give credit for this photo, see below.

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That looks fantastic Dean, what a fun project!

Really well crafted, and I think the inclusion of the shaded hallway provides greater depth to the image.

Congrats on the outcome.

I am attempting to redo it as I am not satisfied with the angles of the vertical walls.

I actually don't mind the angle as it looks more like a realistic snapshot taken by a visitor.

If unconvinced you could use the transform/skew tool in PS to straighten.

Another great one, Dean! Is that your police line-up photo at the center of the QRcode?

Like Alan mentioned, the shaded hallway is perfect. Lighting is museum-like too.

I have to admit, I do like the change of the walls to white, but at the same time I'm still split because I felt the artwork stood out better on the marble walls. I wonder if you go back to the marble walls, and faintly mark the floor with some sort of design like tiles to break it up? I'm not sure.

I saw that you mentioned to Alan that want to redo because of the wall angles. What caused that - actual or perceptual?

World Renowned Photographer - you ARE "a funny guy"!

I missed the reading the displays - too funny (especially like the 'Nota Robot' play and Captcha references).

Also, I did try to scan the QR code just in case, but nothing happened.

Try opening the photo...it will work then.

Yes, for the photo. It was taken at the Police Station scene at the beginning of the movie "The Goonies".

My scan took me to " Thanks for taking the time...." and an offer to follow you.

Very clever. I can see a series of these pictures with QR codes taking the viewer to different web pages - perhaps as a related puzzle?
Seeing a book idea here......

I got it to work now. I was going too close to my computer screen before. So clever!