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Microsoft said they wanted not just to license the image for use as Windows XP's default wallpaper, but to buy all the rights to it. [10]: 3:37 [24] They offered O'Rear what he says is the second-largest payment ever made to a photographer for a single image; however, he signed a confidentiality agreement and cannot disclose the exact amount.
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The piece was made when Long walked a continuous line into a field of grass in Wiltshire, England, and then photographed the result. [1] The work is considered to be an important early work in the history of both land art and conceptual art. [2] [3] It has been described as among Long's signature works, and as his "best-known early piece". [1] [4]
This image has partial transparency (254 possible levels of transparency between fully transparent and fully opaque). It can be transparent against any background despite being anti-aliased. Some image formats, such as PNG and TIFF, also allow partial transparency through an alpha channel, which solves the edge limitation problem.
It is oval to elliptical, flattened and up to 9 mm (0.4 in) long by 3 mm (0.1 in) wide with a persistent style at the tip Each silique contains a dozen or so round seeds in two "valves", which split open to leave just the transparent membrane between them, which looks like a tiny version of an honesty seedpod.
Stereoscopy creates the impression of three-dimensional depth from a pair of two-dimensional images. [5] Human vision, including the perception of depth, is a complex process, which only begins with the acquisition of visual information taken in through the eyes; much processing ensues within the brain, as it strives to make sense of the raw information.
Wheat Fields also Wheat Fields with the Alpilles Foothills in the Background is a view of the vast, spreading plain against a low horizon. [35] Nearly the entire canvas is filled with the wheat field. In the foreground is green wheat of yellow, green, red, brown and black colors, which sets off the more mature, golden yellow wheat.
The watercolour shows a large piece of turf and little else. The various plants can be identified as cock's-foot, creeping bent, smooth meadow-grass, daisy, dandelion, germander speedwell, greater plantain, hound's-tongue and yarrow. [5] The painting shows a great level of realism in its portrayal of natural objects. [6]