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Monday, May 5, 2008

Tree Perspectives






I have been doing some more photographic experiments with 35mm film, but I decided I want to try changing the light and taking them in a more natural setting.
This series of tree perspectives was taken on an extremely overcast day in a pine forest on the edge of a reserve. It is interesting how the trees have formed simpler silouette shapes in this light. By places the photographs side by side the trees become more of an abstract black and white pattern.
Posted by absb.ink at 4:13 PM

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      • Bathuns Gully
      • Blogging
      • Jack Burnham
      • Myron Krueger
      • Aesthetic Paradigms of Media Art
      • Jim Campbell
      • Francesca Woodman
      • Tree Perspectives
      • Artist Research
      • Internalization
      • Project Research
      • Blacklight Experiments
      • Shadow Play
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