Kinda cool image:
http://www.savier.org/images/ATT815863.jpg
Now I am wondering, what kind of camera, and what kind of tilt and/or shift might of been used?
Kinda cool image:
http://www.savier.org/images/ATT815863.jpg
Now I am wondering, what kind of camera, and what kind of tilt and/or shift might of been used?
eta gosha maaba, aaniish gaa zhiwebiziyin ?
Hi, Joseph.
Found this info about Arthur Mole and his photography. I think it may be what your are after.
Tim
www.oddee.com
If this doesn't work, all I did to find it was to Google Arthur Mole.
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"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
Haha. Interesting that it was done in Iowa. Never knew that. I wonder if Camp Dodge has a copy hanging somewhere.
"Almost a century ago and without the aid of any pixel-generating computer software, the itinerant photographer Arthur Mole (1889-1983) used his 11 x 14-inch view camera to stage a series of extraordinary mass photographic spectacles that choreographed living bodies into symbolic formations of religious and national community."
K
Looks more like 3,000 men to me rather than 18,000.
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