Feb 152010

A Photographic Note:
Albumen Prints: In this early form of printing that is still being used, paper is coated with a thin layer of albumen (egg white) and sodium or ammonium chloride, and then floated on a silver nitrate solution. When exposed to ultraviolet light the image prints out without need for development. To obtain a better color, and to preserve the image, the print is usually toned with gold chloride. This process was first used in 1847 by Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
Experience is the best teacher of all. And for that, there are no guarantees that one will become an artist. Only the journey matters. - - - - - Harry Callahan

ouch, at least that’s not a euphemism lol nice detail in this shot,, and it makes me feel sorry for the tree
Sadness here… to see inside a living thing.
The bokeh is very nice,
really beautiful.
Great lighting, love the macro!!
I am here broken…such a beautiful mourn…Oh I love this!
a very nice closeup. i like the details. well done.
Beautiful ! great composition.
terrific texture!!
I had a watercolor teacher who once said that when he was finished with a painting he put a spot of orange to make it pop. Mother nature obviously thinks the same.
You really have a great eye for abstract shots!