We capture festivals, defining culture, events, and other highlights of India, Myanmar, Penang, and Thailand. Most of our stills are captured with an 8mm Circular fish-eye lens that gives us a unique 180º perspective. Recently we've been documenting Events, Food, and showcasing the beautiful temples of Bangkok, Thailand.
Interview by Center for Soft Power Magazine: www.csp.indica.in/india-has-changed-and-is-on-the-rise-in-every-way-photographer-giunca-on-india180/
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Ah, little boys and their fisheye lenses. Your photos are beautiful. Years ago, I had a 16mm full frame fisheye for my Nikon. It wasn't an instrument, it was my toy and did I have fun with it. I see your photos took advantage of the crazy perspective, making beautiful images full of incredible color.
an artist is the creator of beautiful things.But George,his art reveals the dark and light in the same time.That's why his art will be always live our minds and souls and it will be a part of infinity.
Thanks 🙏 Tom. I hope you and your family are well too. I think 🤔 you bought my first camera, a Minolta (?) I fond memories of working on our yearbook with you. Seems like only yesterday.
I believe these are made from rice paper. Good luck on your balloon! I made a large tissue paper balloon for a school science project. Darn if it didn't catch on fire and turn to ashes before it left the ground. Please let me know how your launch goes.
@@GeorgeEdwardGiunca180books Rice paper?! Never heard of that. I shall have a look. So many kinds of paper around. I am sorry to hear about yers taking on fire. How big was she? I am also considering getting some glassine paper for some next balloon. I shall make a video of me work in a few days hopefully. Cheers, Thomas ps: glassine paper is much stronger and also more heat resistant than tissue paper. For mine at the moment I put some parchment paper around the mouth, so that the heat doesn’t damage the envelope.
@@Melvorgazh aqui no Brasil utilizamos papel de seda de ótima qualidade, no Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo, já subiram balões de 50 metros de papel de seda