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Peter,
I understood that your comment was related to the panoramas in particular, still I'm grateful for the additional information: the Sad Landscape sounds like it would be fabulous. I've long wanted to get Koudelka's Black Triangle to go with my copy of Chaos -- I love panos, perhaps because they remind me of Asian scroll paintings, which come in both vertical and horizontal formats. Tracing the geneology of influence backwards is fascinating to me (common working method for historians, after all). My photobook "wishlist" grows again -- thanks! :bang: 😉
I understood that your comment was related to the panoramas in particular, still I'm grateful for the additional information: the Sad Landscape sounds like it would be fabulous. I've long wanted to get Koudelka's Black Triangle to go with my copy of Chaos -- I love panos, perhaps because they remind me of Asian scroll paintings, which come in both vertical and horizontal formats. Tracing the geneology of influence backwards is fascinating to me (common working method for historians, after all). My photobook "wishlist" grows again -- thanks! :bang: 😉
Kevin I shouldn't overgeneralize. It was more the panoramics than anything else. Sudek published a beautiful book called Sad Landscape that documented the destruction of the north-west Bohemia landscape by industrialization. He used an antique 1894 Kodak Panorama camera and the work is really a counterpoint to the romanticism he's renowned for. Koudelka's Černý trojúhelník - Podkrušnohoří (The Black Triangle in north Bohemia) is very similar to Dudek's earlier work in the same part of the world but then Koudelka extended the theme brilliantly to western Europe in Chaos.