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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!!
9 years ago.
Graham Hughes club has replied to tiltdesign2011 club
Thanks
9 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
Excellent lumen print series once again.
9 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
9 years ago.
 Terry B
Terry B
This is great!
9 years ago.
Graham Hughes club has replied to Terry B
Thanks Terry, it really is eh, gets me every time.
9 years ago.
 Ned
Ned club
I've noticed the same, sometimes zooming in on a part of a lumen print or solargraph is amazing.
9 years ago.

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