Four new untoned salt prints from digital negatives, all from exposures made earlier in December.
The first two (square) images were made by photographing the ground glass of a camera obscura with a small digital camera. The last two images are from a 'regular' dSLR.
District 5 Schoolhouse, East Washington, NH
The building with three doors is interesting. The center door is a woodshed and the other two were boys and girls outhouses.
Church, East Washington, NH
Black Birch and Stone Wall
Eva's Marsh, Early Winter
The jury's out on this one; not sure about the lack of detail in the cloud but I like the patterns of light on the snow and ice.
The tone of this print is slightly different from the others. It was the first print I made in the session and I often see this happen. I have no explanation.
I coat all the paper needed for a session in a single batch. Thus the brush (which is initially dampened with water) is loaded with sensitizer slightly differently for the first sheet than for the remainder. This might be the reason. However, I have not put any effort in to investigating why. It's just one of the vagaries of alt process!