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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

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 [...]

And even more twilight BW

I haven’t been able to figure out exactly what is going on here — obviously it’s some kind of digital artifact — but I do love the look. This is taken at ISO 3200 in the garden at twilight, shot into the sky. And good news on the printing front: MIS sent a new ink [...]

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