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I wanted to point out some pretty powerful artwork by Jim Denevan.
Truth be told - Jim contacted me a few months ago and asked if I might be interested in coming out to document some of his works from the air and I had a work conflict and could not make it. I have to say that I regret not being able to make it now even more as I see how beautifully it turned out - shot here by Peter Hinson.
Check out their work here - and enjoy what is a very very cool way to express oneself - and something that even “the Gods” would enjoy from above I’m sure.
As someone who does a fair bit of aerial work - this is a feast for my eyes.
p.s. anyone who rides around in Elvis’ old bus - doubly cool by my standards.
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Fascinating. And beautiful, as you say. Thanks for sharing.
By way of return, have you seen this? It’s not shot on a DSLR AFAIK, but well worth watching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGLR8wEvRfQ&feature=player_embedded
Comment by Eileen 11.06.09 @ 2:14 ami think it must be what they have done with with corn field circles, they are stunning to look at
Comment by mens dress shirts 11.06.09 @ 5:36 amStunning. Talented artist, very nice photography.
Thanks for sharing.
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Pingback by DANIEL FUENTEALBA blog » Blog Archive » Gran formato? 11.06.09 @ 9:57 amI love this! I’m gonna bookmark it and watch it whenever I get stressy!
Comment by Talley Lach 11.06.09 @ 11:12 amThe outline in the dirt is an Apollonian Gasket. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket
Absolutley remarkable!
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