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I was born in Europe in the Slovak republic. My interests are photography and electronics. I am also interested in camera design - cameramaking and Panorama Landscape photography. The cameras  I use are 5 x 7 inch and 6 x 17 cm and the new is camera 6 x 20 cm. I am currently making special panorama camera 300° and 360°.

I have photographed my images on a range of specialist cameras, 5 x 7 inch and 6 x 17 cm and the new camera, 6 x 20 cm. My favourite cameras are wide format panoramic cameras 6 x 17 cm and 6 x 20 cm. This camera encompasses a field of view similar to that of the human eye, enabling me to portray the spirit and grandeur of the landscape.

I have experienced whilst capturing images the awesome beauty that is "Australia - the last frontier" My dream is to show how unique the Australian landscape can be. And people to enjoy fine photography prints in their homes and feel the connection with landscape. 
I am concentrating on the artistic quality of the panorama images. I use enhancement of the image only to reflect the true natural grace (beauty) of the scene. Images are printed by a professional laboratory on Fuji™, Fuji Crystal Archive or FujiFlex Crystal Archive -  photographic materials with excellent archival qualities.

What makes the Blue Mountains blue?
The ever-present haze that gives the Blue Mountains their name is caused by rays of light striking dust particles and small droplets of moisture in the atmosphere. It is especially noticeable in the Blue Mountains because the area is heavily timbered with Eucalypt trees from which small droplets of oil evaporate. The haze is an interesting scientific phenomenon called "Rayleigh's Scattering", named after Lord Rayleigh, who first investigated it in the early 1900's.


Standard prints of exceptionally high quality and exceptionally low prices for general decorating.
Standard prints
Large
Image size 25 x 77 cm or 22 x 80 cm
Price $300.00

Medium
Image size 16 x 50 cm or 14 x 50 cm
Price $ 80.00

Small
Image size 11 x 35 cm or 10 x 35 cm
Price $ 40.00

All prices are in $AUS with  No GST is charged.  Prices quoted are in Australian dollars and are for unframed images.
Custom sizes are available on special request.

* All prices are in $AUS with  No GST is charged and are subject to change without notice. Please note that all custom fees, handling charges and any other fees incurred when an item is freighted, are the responsibility of the receiver, and not of Otakar Priboj Panorama photography. Please allow 4 weeks delivery time.

Once you have purchased your print, please ensure the least amount of handling possible. It can be stored safely in the cylinder until you choose to frame it, but please keep away from extreme heat and moisture which can damage your photograph.

When framing, ensure that your photograph is cold mounted onto a very smooth surface. I recommend Gatorfoam or aluminium 1.2mm thick. Your framer will mount and mat your photograph and assemble the frame for you.




 


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Last updated December 30, 2004

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