Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts
December 25, 2022
Kansas Landscape with Electrical Utility Pole (summer 2022)
A three-exposure panorama. This landscape photo is composed of three individual, (though overlapping) landscape photographs; each of which was made with a full-frame 35mm DSLR and attached 35mm lens. This strange combination of the wooden vertical obelisk and wild vines suggested an element of eros at work (or play?) within the fertile fields of Northeast Kansas.
Labels:
2022,
35mm,
Dionysus,
Kansas,
Kansas landscape,
landscape,
occult,
panorama,
triple-exposure
October 27, 2020
Mechanical Flowervine, 2020
This image began as a series of in-camera multiple exposure photographs. On the day I made these photographs, I utilized my camera's multiple exposure capability and made three exposures on each digital file. Additionally, the camera was rotated to a different position on a circular axis between each exposure (the lens was in the same spot, although the camera body was rotated). These four separate files, each a triple exposure, were combined on a new canvas. This new composite image was then saved, and duplicated in a horizontal reverse. This reverse was then added to the first composite. "A process so simple a monkey could do it!"
Labels:
2020,
baroque,
digitized photocollage,
flower,
garden,
multiple exposure,
occult,
panorama,
still-life
July 24, 2019
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