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Pin Oak
Andrew O'Neill

Pin Oak

Photographing the trees of Riverview have been a lot more challenging than first anticipated... I managed to make a carbon transfer at the end of the day! Link to video thread: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/14x17-carbon-transfer-the-pin-oak.217770/
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Fujifilm HR-U; PC-512
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Canson XL Water Colour
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Andrew O'Neill
Gorgeous Andrew! Thumbnail grabbed me instantly.
 
the you tube video of your process really adds to the appreciation... I think the image in the video is more detailed and contrast in the tree. the layers and the depth more evident. not sure why that is - scan vs video imaging with darkroom lighting?
 
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the you tube video of your process really adds to the appreciation... I thing the image in the video is more detailed and contrast in the tree. the layers and the depth more evident. not sure why that is - scan vs video imaging with darkroom lighting?
Print is too big for me to scan, and I'm too lazy to scan it in sections... 😁 It's just a screen shot from the video...
 

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