Friday, January 30, 2009


This morning was beautiful and clear here in the valley, so I decided to try a few panorama's. They're actually quite large, but to fit them into the blog, I had to decrease the size. Each Panorama consists of between 8 and 17 photos.







4 comments:

Luisa January 30, 2009 at 4:38 PM  

BABY!!! They're beautiful! Didn't I tell you it'd be a gorgeous morning to take pictures? You're amazing. I can't tell you enough!!

Love,
Your Adoring Wife

Anonymous January 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM  

WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW! You do such beautiful work! The panaramas are especially interesting. I know they are a lot of work! But...my personal favorite is the railroad tracks. Perfect!!
Love you!
Mom

Ken and Jen Perkes January 30, 2009 at 6:32 PM  

Nate: Your work already has a defining style. Certain themes are strongly emerging. For example, many of your photographs are a study in perspective--particularly the vanishing perspective line. Once again, your railroad track is a perfect example of this. But in a way, so is your iron bench: graduated "steps" that proceed to the end of our vision. Even your panoramas seem to stretch the horizon to a vanishing point. I really like this theme! It is always powerful and compelling in your hands. In other words, your photos are rarely static, but rather dynamic. They provide a compelling direction for the eyes to follow. And sometimes they tease us, because we can't quite see what it is that we are being lead towards. Nate, you have great talent. I am so proud of you! It is a joy to come home and see your latest work!

--Your totally unbiased Dad

Kate Perkes February 2, 2009 at 11:37 AM  

Natey,
WOW, This is such a fun Blog! What a great idea. After seeing this, it motivates me to get out my camera. My problem is, unless you can make "white" look amazing..(which you no doubt could) I have a hard time taking pictures outside right now.. there is SO MUCH SNOW! Can't wait for spring, that is for sure. So my kids will have to continue to be my models. You are doing so awesome, can't wait to see more.
Loved the Train tracks, and I agree with Dad, you have a sure talent for vanishing perspective line.

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