Just have a look at his website - there are
several books full of pictures like that, although less
detailed.
Perhaps this is some kind of illness
Peeter Vissak
That
is unreal! The organization of the images alone! Likely a minimum of
30(?) perspectives for the panorama stitcher, requiring a 1/3 that many shots
for each position. Multiply that by...? My favorite is in the bottom
left corner where he's hopping over a railing! Amazing! I'd be
curious to know how long this took to shoot and process.
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Original Message ---- From: Guy Glorieux <guy.glorieux@xxxxxxxxx> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 1:29:33 AM Subject: Seen in Berlin Seen in Berlin yesterday in the Hallway of the Philharmonic building this huge and hilarious picture (dated 2005) by photographer Martin Liebscher http://www.martinliebscher.com/pages/familie/philharmonie2.htm There is only a single person acting all together as the chef d'orchestre, the individual musicians of the orchestra and the public staged in the most unpredictable positions and obviously adding up to several hundred people. Does anybody know about this fellow? Regards, Guy You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. |