Posts Tagged ‘Spring’

New Photochemogram

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

I’m still trying to find or come up with an appropriate name for this type of pinhole photo. It is a type of “solargraph”, but the image is formed by more than just the sun burning into the paper. The image is created on black and white photographic paper in a pinhole camera (same as a solargraph), exposed to the sun, rain, ice, humidity, heat and cold for several days, weeks or months. All of nature’s elements, not just the sunlight, interact to form the final color negative image. Controlling the amount of water that the paper is exposed to has been the most difficult part. I’m trying out the term “photochemogram” for now, though this term usually excludes the use of a camera.

The image below was made this past spring in a camera made of paper mache. It was left in the woods for about a month.

Spring #2

Spring #2

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Spring Pollen

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

This solar pinhole photo was started in early Spring, when the trees were still bare and left until yesterday.  During this time a lot of pollen fell, blooms came out, and leaves opened up.  The lower sun’s paths are relatively unobstructed, then there are missing paths where I think the pollen clogged up the pinhole for a few days or weeks.  Then the higher paths are through the full leaves on the trees.  Otherwise, not a terribly interesting image.  But that’s the way it goes…

Spring Pollen, 2009

Spring Pollen, 2009

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Mr. Pinhead: A Couple Of Weeks This Spring

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Mr. Pinhead, May 11, 2009

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