RoguePano aka the Panorama Sabotage photos have no photoshop, no post at all it's %100 in camera tussling with the PANO algorithm!! Painters I know tell me they're very gestural, which makes sense because I move so much when shooting. Sometimes I almost fall over.
The biggest compliment I ever got was from a sculptor who come home between shows in Berlin, Brooklyn, Paris and all that... he called me the "Pollock of the Cellphone" which makes sense. Aside from it being a huge compliment I move the phone and light like JP would move his cans of paint with holes on the bottom. This photo is huge, also. Because it's a pano, if you printed it up full resolution it would be 205" x 50"
Pollocking the cellphone on a Winter's Day.
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Pollocking the cellphone on a Winter's Day.
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RoguePano aka the Panorama Sabotage photos have no photoshop, no post at all it's %100 in camera tussling with the PANO algorithm!! Painters I know tell me they're very gestural, which makes sense because I move so much when shooting. Sometimes I almost fall over.
The biggest compliment I ever got was from a sculptor who come home between shows in Berlin, Brooklyn, Paris and all that... he called me the "Pollock of the Cellphone" which makes sense. Aside from it being a huge compliment I move the phone and light like JP would move his cans of paint with holes on the bottom. This photo is huge, also. Because it's a pano, if you printed it up full resolution it would be 205" x 50"