| Designers of the U.S. Forest Service's Visitor's
Center at Burgess Junction came to Austine and Polage in order
to use the educational or question/answer aspect of the medium.
In each of the pairs of images below, you see a Polage the way
a visitor encounters it first, and then next to it, the way it
appears through the visitor's hand-held viewer. |
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A pine cone becomes the mighty pine tree |

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Land Use in Burgess Junction: Photography |

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Land Use in Burgess Junction: Fishing |

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Land Use in Burgess Junction: Logging |
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Land Use in Burgess Junction: the two most popular activities:
Hangliding and Spelunking |

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A Study: Strange shapes among the trees in Burgess Junction.
1st image, without filter, shows the tree. The question is anwered
by the storms viewed through the polarizing filter. Finally,
the same piece shows the same setting in a more peaceful moment.
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Please see our Exhibit Design page
for more information about Polage in large scale projects.
To discuss a special project or commission, contact
Austine Studios via e-mail,
phone (888) 88-AUSTINE
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