The Rock Face at Dudley | Scott Probst
Digital photograph
28cm x 156cm
The time of COVID has meant more closely examining landscape where I live, travel being impossible. My attempts to break out of the classic view include use of anamorphic images to extend images beyond what can be viewed from one place, and force closer encounter with the landscape at hand.
This image is a composite of three images taken with a tripod-mounted Nikon D610, using a Zeiss 100mm lens fitted with an anamorphic projection adapter which widened the image field to twice normal width. The images were resized to proportion, minor adjustment to contrast made and collaged together in Photoshop.
Digital photograph
28cm x 156cm
The time of COVID has meant more closely examining landscape where I live, travel being impossible. My attempts to break out of the classic view include use of anamorphic images to extend images beyond what can be viewed from one place, and force closer encounter with the landscape at hand.
This image is a composite of three images taken with a tripod-mounted Nikon D610, using a Zeiss 100mm lens fitted with an anamorphic projection adapter which widened the image field to twice normal width. The images were resized to proportion, minor adjustment to contrast made and collaged together in Photoshop.
Digital photograph
28cm x 156cm
The time of COVID has meant more closely examining landscape where I live, travel being impossible. My attempts to break out of the classic view include use of anamorphic images to extend images beyond what can be viewed from one place, and force closer encounter with the landscape at hand.
This image is a composite of three images taken with a tripod-mounted Nikon D610, using a Zeiss 100mm lens fitted with an anamorphic projection adapter which widened the image field to twice normal width. The images were resized to proportion, minor adjustment to contrast made and collaged together in Photoshop.