Got this link from a friend. I am not overly thrilled with his work, but he has a couple.
http://www.stuartklipper.com/
Got this link from a friend. I am not overly thrilled with his work, but he has a couple.
http://www.stuartklipper.com/
Everything is more artistic in a panoramic format...
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
I think he’s done a good compositional job with the format. Some of those ho-hum’s might be knock outs in B&W.
--- Steve from Missouri ---
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
I find the more stuff he puts in the frame..the less I like it
really like the wheat field/sky..or sea/sky ones
Stuart had an exhibition in color at our local art museum of mainly seas and skies taken during his many arctic/polar excursions. The prints were large, having an impressive presence. Many showed dark, cold, impenetrable atmosphere which were true to his experience. It was an informing and moving presentation.
I'd really like to look carefully at his work, but I find the web page a challenge...
Excellent work with a challenging format; I fell like he uses its relationship to the cinematic image intentionally, and does so well (e.g. with Cinemascope/Cinerama). I feel drawn into many of his compositions more than I do with other panoramas. the side scrolling on his website is a bit... sadistic... though. I want to view his work, but he makes me suffer for it!
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