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Posts Tagged ‘landscape’

Fern

photo: Fern, digital black and white, 2010

Seedling tree

Some law requires logging companies to leave a few seedling trees here and there when they cut down the forest in Oregon. They look like sad sentinels, head and shoulders above the replanted monoculture landscape. Photo: Seedling tree, digital black and white, 2010

Restructuring my photography

Just about the time you think you’ve got everything under control, more or less, something insists on changing. At least, this is a happy change. After some years of being convinced that digital was not for me — not, at least, for serious work and for lasting prints — I’ve finally figured out how to [...]

Ferns

Walking around in the woods this evening. photo: Ferns, digital black and white, 2010

Hand coloring problem solved, I think

I’m figuring out, at last, how to use digital black and white carbon prints for hand coloring. Turns out the carbon pigment is well bound to the paper — mostly. So what you need to do is remove the loose particles. About 30 seconds under cool running water and an all-over scouring with a paintbrush [...]

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