Wow - amazing and a little insane - “German sports photographer Peter Langenhahn has an interesting way of documenting the important moments in a sporting event. Instead of showing them each in a separate photograph, he shoots events from a distant perspective and combines the important moments into a single image afterward. For example, one of his panoramas shows every single foul called throughout the course of a soccer match. After shooting up to 3,000 photos during an event, he spends up to 2-3 months combining them into a photo thats 100 GB in size and takes 6 hours just to save.”
My shoes are two dolphins. Your argument is invalid.
Christian Schloe - Portrait of a Heart (2013)
Film/Art
An American in Paris (Vincente Minnelli, 1951)
Chocolat Dancing in the Irish American Bar (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1896)