At the request of one of my most diligent blog followers (my dad), I have made another panorama of images pieced together from Iceland. This is 360 degrees around of the town of Stykkísholmur and its harbour, on the Snæfellsnes peninsula.
There is something odd about a 360 degree panoramic photo. It squeezes the three-dimensionality into two ... so this looks more like a 180 degree panorama. That being said, I just love the textures created by photo stitching of the different shots. I love your landscapes ... and waterscapes!
Ella Morton is a Canadian visual artist living in Toronto. Her expedition-based practice has brought her to residencies and projects across Canada and the US as well as in Iceland, Denmark and Norway, exploring the relationship between landscape and mystery. She uses antiquated photographic technologies as a means of commenting on contemporary subject matter. Her work aims to provide insight into how human beings perceive a tension of the opposites – living in a quantifying, information-based culture and reflecting on the unquantifiable unknown.
There is something odd about a 360 degree panoramic photo. It squeezes the three-dimensionality into two ... so this looks more like a 180 degree panorama. That being said, I just love the textures created by photo stitching of the different shots. I love your landscapes ... and waterscapes!
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