1770

1770

ARTWORK TITLE

1770


DESCRIPTION

British explorer Captain James Cook found this area an ideal base during each of his three voyages to the Pacific Ocean.

He found shelter from the fierce seas and plenty of natural resources for his explorations.


SERIES

What a Wonderful World


DATE OF CAPTURE

25th of December 2012

© Christian Kleiman


LOCATION

Queen Charlotte Sound

Marlborough, New Zealand


HIGH-RESOLUTION  View

360 VR PANO  View

NOTE:  The quality of the 360 VR Pano may be different than the Tiny Planet. That is because the Tiny Planet is a re-mastered better version.


Artwork available for purchase as a Limited Edition Fine-Art Print

Unique & Certified

Paradise Beach - By © ChristianKleiman.com

ARTWORK LIMITED EDITION PRINT DETAILS


* Giclée Fine Art on Hahnemühle Photorag Museum Quality Paper 308gsm. *

Produced using UltraChrome Pro Pigment Inks from Epson.

* This is particularly well suited for producing premium photo prints for the highest age resistance.


- 24”x32” inches (±610x813mm)   $ 1,027 USD

- 30”x40” inches (762x1016mm)   $ 1,183 USD


* Price of artwork will increase with sales and awards. View Price Appreciation



ARTWORK LIMITED EDITION DETAILS


* This Artwork is part of a Certified Limited Edition of 25 pieces in two formats:


- 24”x32” inches (±610x813mm)   14 + 1AP

- 30”x40” inches (762x1016mm)   9 + 1AP


INFO ABOUT THE LIMITED EDITION PRINTS  View

HOW TO PLACE AN ORDER  View


ARTWORK TECHNIQUE

Untitled photo

- Image made from 4 bracketed shots stitched together.

- Many hours/days of stitching and hand-drawn digital painting.

- Stereographic Projection of a 360 Panorama. Also known as Tiny Planet.


EQUIPMENT

- Canon EOS 5DMkIII

- Sigma 8mm fisheye lens

- Manfrotto 360 Panoramic Head


SOFTWARE

- Adobe Lightroom

- Adobe Photoshop

- PTGui Pro

Beach at Camp Bay - Endeavour Inlet

- Christian Kleiman’s Workflow. The Making-Of Tiny Planets  Discover


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