At 10:37 AM 5/18/2002 -0700, you wrote: >I found a fine online exhibit of Abelardo Morell's work at the >Sicardi Gallery in Houston, Texas >(http://sicardi.com/Artists/index.cfm?artistid=65). It's very >interesting. He has some perspectives I never would have thought of. >For example, he photographed a painitng of a "philosopher" looking up >and to his right, so Abelardo framed his photo with the subject in >the lower corner with a lot of space in the direction the subject was >looking. Neat! > >Stephen > >> > > Abelardo Morrel's (sp ?) work on the web. It has some >> > methodological similarities, yet is very different. >> > >> > What little I did find has really clicked something with me, Luis. >> > http://www.bu.edu/prc/anx.org/ >> > This work is absolutely terrific! >> > I really have to find more! Has he published books? >> >> He has been in several, though I don't know if he has any >>that feature his work exclusively. I saw his work in San Francisco >>a few years ago, and loved it. >> >> --- Luis Luis, Stephen, Thanks for the reference to Morrel and the Sicardi gallery. Enjoyed both very much. I'm guessing how the work is done - very clever and original. They may be the most thoroughly photographic photographs possible. AZ Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera. http://www.panoramacamera.us or keyword.com lookaround