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"Burtynsky has flipped open the airplane’s side window now, and has started shooting—leaning out the window with his Hasselblad"
from
http://www.canadianart.ca/art/features/2010/09/01/edward-burtynsky/
Anyone interested in Edward Burtnsky's epic landscape work should check out these stunning aerials
http://www.metiviergallery.com/artist_collection.php?artist=burtynsky&collection=oil_spill
He switched to using a digital Hasselblad for his aerials of Australian minescapes after problems with film flatness using 5x4.
Before the 'bitchin' starts I am sure he cold have had just as good results with a Phase One camera/back. My point is that a mfd is proving to be more ueable for him for this kind of work
from
http://www.canadianart.ca/art/features/2010/09/01/edward-burtynsky/
Anyone interested in Edward Burtnsky's epic landscape work should check out these stunning aerials
http://www.metiviergallery.com/artist_collection.php?artist=burtynsky&collection=oil_spill
He switched to using a digital Hasselblad for his aerials of Australian minescapes after problems with film flatness using 5x4.
Before the 'bitchin' starts I am sure he cold have had just as good results with a Phase One camera/back. My point is that a mfd is proving to be more ueable for him for this kind of work