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bioraphie herve sentucq
Hervé was born in 1970. After studing science, Hervé taught in secondary schools before transforming his passion for large format panoramic photography into his profession. Lover of landscapes, his focus is upon outdoor photography and easily accessible, natural or historic wonders. Hervé regularly presents his work in exhibitions and lectures. In 2006, he began a new activity as independent publisher.

His work essentially attempts to evoke, in a poetic way, the atmosphere of places untouched by humanity, while creating timeless works. Since 1989, Hervé has travelled through France and Scotland.The format and quakity of hervé’s photos encourage a closer look at daily scenes and a greater awareness of the need for conservation.
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biographie Herve Sentucq
Works

France, the panoramas (2009) edition anglaise
Contributions

Paysages et Patrimoine d'exception (Géo / Play Bac) (2008) edition francaise
365 jours au bout du monde (Géo / Play Bac) (2007) edition francaise
Patrimoine d'exception (Géo / Play Bac) (2006) edition francaise
Panoramic Paris (Géo / Play Bac) (2006) edition anglaise
Paris panoramique (Géo / Play Bac) (2006) edition francaise
Paysages d'exception (Géo / Play Bac) (2005) edition francaise
Europe inattendue (Géo / Play Bac) (2005) edition francaise


materiel numerique
617

Fuji GX 6x17 Panoramic Camera
    (with 90, 180 and 300 mm lenses
    equivalent to 20, 40 and 70 mm 24x36)
Films: Fuji Provia 100F / Velvia 50 / RTP "Pro" 64 Tungsten
Picture size: 56 x 168 mm
Gitzo carbon GT2540LVL Tripod
Manfrotto 468MG Ball Head
Scanner Imacon Flextight Photo
24x36

Canon EOS 5DMKII camera
    (17-85 mm, 50 mm, 70-200 mm,
    multiplier x 1,4 + flash 550 EX)
Sandisk 16 Go Memory Cards
Panorama stitching 24x72 mm or 36x108 mm
Gitzo carbon fiber GT2540LVL
Ball head FLM CB32
Panoramic head from Really Right Stuff
Panoramas created with Autopano Pro

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