From the archives:
Dunas de Maspalomas, isla de Gran Canaria by Bermudez.
2008-11-21
2008-11-08
Panoye@Twitter
I made a small experiment with the Twitter API, so now Panoye has a Twitter homepage:
But, since it is only an experiment, for the moment only panoramas/comments made with the "test mode" ON will be published. If you want to try the new feature - be sure to switch to the test mode.
twitter.com/panoyeNew panoramas and comments made will be published there (with a link). If you have an Twitter account you can now follow Panoye@Twitter.
But, since it is only an experiment, for the moment only panoramas/comments made with the "test mode" ON will be published. If you want to try the new feature - be sure to switch to the test mode.
2008-11-05
Panoramic Photography: From Composition and Exposure to Final Exhibition
The story behind a book starts long before a publisher’s contact, particularly with regard to certain experiences that are more important than others. Without a doubt, the first of these for me was reading the book, Marcel Proust, la figure des pays, by François-Xavier Bouchart, at the Nanterre public library when I was an adolescent. I had the strong sensation that a door had just opened wide for me. This was because a great photographer had published a book containing only panoramic photographs – and more importantly, ones that were so close to my own sensibilities – thus, permitting me to express myself more in this format than in any other....taken from the book "Panoramic Photography: From Composition and Exposure to Final Exhibition. The author is Arnaud Frich (homepage). Started reading it today, I'll write more about it on the blog soon.
PS. Arnaud has a photo on Panoye, too!
2008-11-04
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