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Blue Planet: Come and dip your toe into the Cyanotype ocean - by Susan Phillips
Artist and teacher Christina Z. Anderson refers to cyanotypes (also known as Sun prints) as a “gateway drug” for alternative photography. As in, stick a toe in that deep blue ocean and next thing you know you’ve turned your basement into a dim room, McGyvered a UV exposure box out of an old tanning lamp, […]
https://emulsive.org/articles/blue-planet-come-dip-your-toe-into-the-cyanotype-ocean
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First solargram of 2014. Fulton County Cotton Mill and Stacks in Cabbagetown.
Beer Can Pinhole Solargram Positive Prints from East Atlanta
These photographs where created over a six month exposure.The streaks of light are a daily record of the sun traveling across the sky. You can read the sun's path from summer solstice to winter solstice. During the six month time these can cameras had to endure hot sun, freezing cold, rain, and vandalism. The second fleet of cameras are currently documenting the winter-summer solstice.
Solargram made from late June to early August of this year, 2013. The image was made on black & white photopaper using a pinhole camera and a month + exposure time. The image was then inverted using photo-editing software (gimp).
A solargram taken with a pinhole camera perched on hills near Kostino, Bulgaria by Boris Pophristov, 2011