Jean Francois Rauzier Hyperphotography

May 26, 2010
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Jean Fran­cois Rauzier

Hyper Pho­tog­ra­phy

French artist and by now pho­tog­ra­pher Jean Fran­cois Rauzier has cre­ated the term of Hyper­photo to define his cre­ations where large pho­tos are com­posed of 600 to over 3000 high res­o­lu­tion detail images.

The results are smash­ing as is Rauzier’s suc­cess. The sur­real pieces are com­bin­ing tech­nol­ogy, art and pho­tog­ra­phy. The indi­vid­ual shots are typ­i­cally tele­pho­tos which are then stitched together to a huge collage.

J F Rauzier's Hyperphoto

J F Rauzier’s Hyperphoto

When zoom­ing in, the details become visible:

J F Rauzier's Hyperphoto Detail

J F Rauzier’s Hyper­photo Detail

Have a look at the orig­i­nal HERE.

The aston­ish­ing stitch­ing work is done with Pho­to­shop; the same applies to the replace­ment of the sky.

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One Response to Jean Francois Rauzier Hyperphotography

  1. Bianca on May 26, 2010 at 3:03 pm

    Just love it!

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