Million dollar view
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Last summer we walked through the upper Antelope Canyon, near Page, Arizona. Our tour guide threw some sand into the air to make the beam of light more visible.
I processed a creative paintery HDR photo from a single exposure, and converted it into a monochrome photo.
Last week a paintery-looking monochrome photo of the upper Antelope Canyon, not unlike this one, was sold in Las Vegas. A collector bought Peter Lit's photo called "Phantom" for $6.5M, the highest price ever paid for a photography. Info: This is what a 6.5 Million Dollar photograph looks like.
I'd be happy to get 0.1% of that for this one.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 exposure, NEX-6, DSC04721_hdr1crea1a
Million dollar view
Thank you for visiting - very much appreciated! Press "F" if you like it & add your impressions as a comment!
Last summer we walked through the upper Antelope Canyon, near Page, Arizona. Our tour guide threw some sand into the air to make the beam of light more visible.
I processed a creative paintery HDR photo from a single exposure, and converted it into a monochrome photo.
Last week a paintery-looking monochrome photo of the upper Antelope Canyon, not unlike this one, was sold in Las Vegas. A collector bought Peter Lit's photo called "Phantom" for $6.5M, the highest price ever paid for a photography. Info: This is what a 6.5 Million Dollar photograph looks like.
I'd be happy to get 0.1% of that for this one.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 exposure, NEX-6, DSC04721_hdr1crea1a