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Treemendous Print

T Paige Dalporto

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Forest Primeval. These photos that you see on my page are all very high resolution, shot full frame, that is, no cropping of the image, resulting in very fine detail which you can see in its full glory at sizes 10x15 and above. There is no breaking up or pixelating at 24X30 and above. People with vivid imaginations see images of people and animals within the images show on these pages. I don't know any photographer who makes these type of images. I feel it is my own discovery, even a new way of seeing, looking at the world. It has changed what I see in the landscape. We are used to seeing the whole picture that we learned at a few months of age...i.e. this is an apple, this is a tree...but these photos allow us to escape what we were taught and see beyond the labels that we inherited. So they are more than a work of art, they help to liberate and expand our vision. Monet was driven to capture nature in this way, but was challenged by the process of painting. I sometimes see the photo I want and have already shot it, escaping the lag time or reducing it to a fraction of a fraction of a second. I imagine sometimes there is no lag at all. I have been a photographer for 30 years and most of that time I was consumed with photojournalism and this is an extension of that and Monet's need to capture the image at once. We are taught in photojournalism and action photography to anticipate the moment...some call it the Decisive Moment. In my 20 years as a photojournalist some of my best shots were almost random. There is that element to these photos. It is impossible for me to take a completely random shot. The set up in my case is knowing where to shoot and when to shoot. And that thought is always present. I have always had a visual side. I notice movement and light. I have learned during the time that I've been shooting this way what works best, but I'm still learning...what exposures to use, where to aim for the best results, but I may tweak it from time to time.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

https://youtu.be/IyvibLfHnS4 Somewhere between Impressionistic and Surrealism, Composition is important, Detail is important, Contrast is important, Lighting is important. Beauty is important. Freezing the subject is not important. tripod free. holding the camera is important as facilitator. It's been a revelation to me what the camera is capable of. And what the human eyes does not see. So this is visibility. Expanded. (I will say, the shutter speed is slow and the aperture setting is appropriately 22 ish or smaller). Monet and the Impressionists and the Decisive Moment photographs, who tried to capture what they saw when they saw it. I have brought us much closer to this goal. These photographs are made in the field, at the moment I press the shutter button of my camera. They require little more than your basic darkroom work. I started taking pictures when I was 12. Even then I was ahead of my time, taking pictures of my Weimeraner dressed up in sweat pants, seated upon my go-cart, and on the roof my parents house. (The dog was the trusting sort). I also came up with the Ken Burns Effect before Ken Burns, with a video I made and still have. I was a photojournalist in WV for 20 years. In 2007 I began taking these Unique Fine Art Photographs, One day they will rock the art world. Get in now on the ground floor, if you're an investor, or if you just appreciate beautiful, unique fine art photography, or nature, revealed as the human eye has never seen it before, for the very first time in these photographs. If you like, buy one please. Needing that validation. T. Paige

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