Two Salted-Paper Prints
I have not made a salted-paper print in quite some time (several months). I guess that I have been too busy toning cyanotypes!! However, I made two exposures over the
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I have not made a salted-paper print in quite some time (several months). I guess that I have been too busy toning cyanotypes!! However, I made two exposures over the
My friend Victor and I took a drive yesterday. The goal was the train yard in Walpole, NH where Victor had noticed a line up of train wheel sets that
I am a sucker for autumn foliage. This is about the only time of year I make color photographs of the landscape. These photos were made over the past five
I am a sucker for autumn foliage in New Hampshire. Every year, I spend time photographing the fall colors even though I have done so for many years and thus
Last week Joan and I made a trip to the Second College Grant in New Hampshire’s North Country (aka the Great North Woods). This is the region north of the
Cliche verre (literately “glass print” in French) is a type of photogram (camera less image). Traditionally, a glass plate was coated with an opaque material and then an image was
I made some cyanotypes from the images I captured at the Cornish Fair a few weeks back.
Cyanotype, invented in 1842 by John Herschel, is an iron-based photosenstive system resulting in images formed from Prussian Blue. Photograms are made by placing opaque or translucent items directly on
Yesterday, my friend Victor and I visited the Cornish Fair in, of all places, Cornish NH! My interest was mainly in the ox pulling events. For some inexplicable reason I