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photoGrant

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Hello,

I'm fully aware of the length of time taken to complete a solargraph, and how time can be contracted into a single frame and hold so much! I love it.

So I'm wondering if there are any other processes that offer a similar ability to play with long-lengths of time. Whether it be the act of taking the photograph itself, or a method of printing it, etc.

I really appreciate it!

Thanks,
G
 

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Hmmmm,

well, any photographer with a camera taking a photograph has an similar ability to play with long-lengths of time...

Do you know about ND filters ?
 
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Hmmmm,

well, any photographer with a camera taking a photograph has an similar ability to play with long-lengths of time...

Do you know about ND filters ?

Yes, yes sir. I was thinking more in the realms of the development/printing process though.
 

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Printing yes - cant find the links at the moment but someone used leaves as paper - they were images from Vietnam if I recall ...

Takes a long time !

Sorta like Anthrotypes but direct onto the leaves
 
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These are fantastic suggestions, I especially love the idea of printing on grass - genius...

Thanks folks you've given me some great starting points!
 

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Printing yes - cant find the links at the moment but someone used leaves as paper - they were images from Vietnam if I recall ...

Takes a long time !

Sorta like Anthrotypes but direct onto the leaves
His name is Binh Danh - http://www.binhdanh.com/

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those are the ones !

cheers,
Nick
 
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