Every month at 360Cities we promote the talents of our global community. In December we present Ken Stahleya panoramic photographer whose lens takes us to quiet corners of nature. Working in the USA, Ken Ken reflects a deep appreciation for landscapes that remain untouched by human touch.
For Ken, photography is greater than just entertainment – it’s a journey of discovery. Since joining 360Cities in March 2018, he has created impressive 460-degree panoramas, capturing scenes that few have the privilege of experiencing firsthand. In November, Ken expanded his portfolio with 21 latest panoramas, showcasing breathtaking locations that evoke each peace and wonder.
Ken describes his philosophy:
“My panoramic goal is to photograph interesting landscapes without man-made structures and in places which might be inaccessible to the general public. Sometimes I’ll include a structure whether it is relevant to the rest of the skyline.
A take a look at Ken’s November collection:
- Ruins of the Antelope House: a silent tribute to ancient civilizations, hidden in rugged terrain.
- View from the high ground of Pueblo Bonito: a striking viewpoint of an archaeologically significant site.
- Castle Butte – a special perspective: a fresh take a look at this geological wonder, revealing its timeless character.
- Views of the Rocks and Massacre Cave: Magnificent views that highlight the solitude and majesty of the American Southwest.
- Chimney Rock – Escalante, Utah: A towering landmark that boldly contrasts with the rugged beauty of the desert.
Ken’s work takes us far beyond the usual paths, offering glimpses of landscapes which might be often neglected. Through its panoramas, it invites us to stop, reflect and appreciate the beauty of untouched nature.