The Sky is the Limit by Sebastian Schuster

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Sebastian Schuster

Wellington, New Zealand

About ‘The Sky is the Limit’ by Sebastian Schuster

This photo was taken in Wellington at the top of Mount Victoria. 

There is the Richard Byrd Memorial. It features a shiny metal piece, rising 45 degrees skywards. I put my camera on the floor, resting on the metal piece and aiming upwards. Because of the angle I had no control through the viewfinder ('blind shot'). 

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Sebastian Schuster
Wellington, New Zealand

My name is Sebastian Schuster and I'm a photo artist based in Wellington, NZ. I love to create artworks based on plants, minimalism and abstraction. I love how photography can be used to mimic other art styles.

To liberate the essence of the artwork, you have to look, see, watch, engage and feel it. The less you know about the work, the easier it will be to 'hear' what it has to 'say'. The observer makes the artwork.

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