Labyrinth

On Saturday I photographed sunset from Land’s End in Golden Gate Park. The Labyrinth is an art installation (that’s the best term I can think of) by Eduardo Aguilera shown here with the Golden Gate behind.

As I watched the sunset I saw people come and walk the labyrinth slowly and reflectively, almost as if it was a religious ritual. Later, on my computer, I walked the labyrinth myself: using the Paintbrush Tool in Photoshop to draw the outlines that put together the layer masks I used to delineate the paths in the maze.

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  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Wave Says:

    […] Davis. View this image larger. I got an email from Eduardo Agilera, the creator of the labyrinth on Lands End, telling me that he was going to use candles to light the paths of his labyrinth […]

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