ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This oak tree was photographed by walking around the tree 360 degrees, taking approx 70 exposures and then layering them on top of each other, thereby adding pixels on top of each other. Repeated pixels form the darker parts of the image, the lighter areas contain few pixels only. It becomes thereby a true 360 representation of all sides of the tree in a 2-D manner. — the essence of the oak tree.
AUTHOR
Hilda Champion is a German/American fine art photographer living in Naples, Florida.
Her love for traveling has taken her all over the globe providing ample opportunities to experience different cultures, appreciate the arts, and train the eye to the marvels of this world.
She prefers to work with available light as opposed to adding artificial light and, consequently, is more of an outdoor photographer rather than indoor.
Hilda shows her work globally in exhibitions and competitions and has received numerous international awards and accolades. She sells her work in very small limited editions, in custom sizes and finishes, but also offers media licenses and finished artwork for lease.
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