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Snow Flower Detail

Snow Flower Detail
© Graham Hughes 2015
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Lumen prints. Agfa expired glossy paper. Exposed outside Gallery259.com


I have always wanted to do this, and in editing Snow Flower tonight I could not resist. This a detail zoomed in in PS and cropped. Often zooming in on an image in PS that is emulsion based, has me going gaga over the beauty. I have never had that same reaction zooming in of a digital sensor image. Never. Emulsions are beautiful, the way light is captured and graduates.....its like the difference between vinyl and cd digital for an audiophile. I get it looking at this, and while not looked at as many as some, I have looked, and continue to look at masses of images as part of my love affair with photography, as an art form, a science, and a diversion from a totally digital existence. Here's the difference.

Ned, Sami Serola (inactive), , tiltdesign2011 have particularly liked this photo


7 comments - The latest ones
 tiltdesign2011
tiltdesign2011 club
Sehr schön!!
10 years ago.
Graham Hughes club has replied to tiltdesign2011 club
Thanks
10 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
Excellent lumen print series once again.
10 years ago.
Graham Hughes club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… club
appreciated sami....I am getting enough together for my next issue of Analogue Resistance
10 years ago.
 Terry B
Terry B
This is great!
10 years ago.
Graham Hughes club has replied to Terry B
Thanks Terry, it really is eh, gets me every time.
10 years ago.
 Ned
Ned club
I've noticed the same, sometimes zooming in on a part of a lumen print or solargraph is amazing.
10 years ago.

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