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by Peter Herman
$23.50
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Lake Kegonsa to Infinity" by Peter Herman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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I captured an image of Lake Kegonsa (WI) at sunrise through a 4 diameter crystal sphere. I then composited this image, as if there were multiple... more
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I captured an image of Lake Kegonsa (WI) at sunrise through a 4" diameter crystal sphere. I then composited this image, as if there were multiple spheres of decreasing size lined up in series (each sphere will "flip" the image behind it - I have shot max of two real spheres in same image but this wouild be VERY difficult to pull off with a single shot). I really liked the abstract infinity perspective created by the lines of dock in subsequently shrinking crystal images.
Peter Herman was born and raised on a farm in North Dakota. He first became interested in photography during high-school, and after acquiring a Pentax SLR, began taking photos for the school yearbook and developing/printing B&W images in school darkroom. He continued shooting through college, taking portraits, group pictures, weddings, but after beginning his engineering career at Cummins, he let his photography interests go dormant until about 2005 when he acquired his first DSLR and started shooting scenic landscapes from around the US, but concentrating especially on rural areas in ND and WI. Many of his images were encountered while riding motorcycle down random backroads during "golden hour", searching for that magic light...
$23.50
Christopher McKenzie
Very interesting, Peter.
Peter Herman replied:
Thanks, Christopher! It didn't get much traction/interest on my FB page, but I thought it was really cool! Sigh... But art is not about pleasing "the masses", I guess... It is tempting/dangerous rut to fall into. Based upon that, all I'd ever post is wildlife/eagle/patriotic pictures (those are the ones that get "loved"..)