Sounds quite useless and interestingly artistic.
Reminds me a bit of my thesis for hybrid voting ballots 🗳 where a printed paper is shown for a few seconds and then dropped to the box.
* http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230801_195449.jpg
* http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230801_195600.jpg
* http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230801_200227.jpg
Additional nature shoutouts go to:
* http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230827_125342_HDR.jpg
* http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230827_145244_HDR.jpg
* http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-09-nyc/IMG_20230830_193738_HDR.jpg
The latter one perfectly fits this sign: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230807_140853.jpg (probably a sunset, though ;-))
I had to chuckle at this one: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230802_112551.jpg
Which brings me to the art pictures. Interesting museum visits. Mostly funny and neat ideas, but also some weird ones. I immediately liked that one (again, obviously): http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230825_200517.jpg All these chairs look really cool, great photo, mate! Perfectly fits into the art category itself: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-09-nyc/IMG_20230829_162111_HDR.jpg
That one is a good mix of nature and art combined, with a touch of ugliness, that brings its own beauty, though. It's a bit hard to describe, but I hope you get what I mean: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230827_114645_HDR.jpg
NY has some really ugly spots, that's quite a contrast. I especially get that feeling when looking at this brilliant shot: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-09-nyc/IMG_20230830_114320_HDR.jpg It portraits the shabbiness perfectly. I'm very glad I don't live in a concrete and glass desert but rather a town. However, I have to admit, the views from the skyscrapers aren't so bad.
Thank you very much for sharing all of them! <3 I certainly had a blast going through them.
I've found that with any QR, and mainly with an 'inverted colors' QR, we need a bit of black margin to make it readable.