America Wide - In God We Trust is a celebration of the diversity and natural splendor of a uniquely blessed land. Here - for the first time ever - is a selection of images from all fifty American states in panoramic format: deserts and mountains, rivers and canyons, thundering waterfalls, ancient forests, rolling pastures and idyllic homesteads. For award-winning Australian photographer Ken Duncan, the collection represents a three-year journey of discovery to many of America's most beautiful and awe-inspiring locations. From the deserts of Arizona and the vast Alaskan wilderness to the dappled tranquility of a Massachusetts autumn and the sun-drenched beaches of Hawaii, Ken Duncan's Panographs glow with light and color, delighting the eyes and inspiring the heart.What is a Panograph? A Panograph is a panoramic photograph by Ken Duncan - a wide shot capturing the essence of a place at a particular point in time - inviting the viewer to share in the moment of its original inspiration.
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I first got interested in photography in my early teens and became quite unpopular by dismantling my father's Bellows camera to make a B&W enlarger. On leaving school, I went into photographic sales, progressing to become senior technical representative for Australia's leading photographic supply house. When that company imported the 'Widelux' camera, I found a vehicle which could finally translate onto film exactly what I could see in a landscape.
Photography quickly became a passion. In 1982 I left Sydney to realise my dream of producing a quality book of Australian images. Little did I know that the dream would cost me my house, cars and everything else I had and take five years to complete.
During my travels around Australia, I have collected over 100,000 panoramic images. But I had to endure many hardships in the pursuit of that dream. A fall from Kata Tjuta in Central Australia resulted in gangrene and the eventual amputation of my left big toe. The freezing damp of western Tasmania caused hypothermia and severe damage to my nervous system that took many months to recover from.
I spent most of my time from 1982 to 1986 travelling extensively throughout Australia. During that time I married my beautiful wife, Pam, my strong supporter, my faithful ally and my best working buddy.
As a photographer, I see himself as merely an interpreter of God's creation. The art is in seeing, capturing and presenting these images to others.
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