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Re: Anthotypes



Elizabeth

I'm no expert, but tried some blueberry anthotypes couple of years ago (still interested to continue), one of the prints can be seen at:
http://photoporkkala.com/gallery2/index-1.html
and there on the second thumbnail page - the "magenta" blueberry  anthotype  test print, it was exposed for about four days in the sun...

-jalo
 

----- Original Message -----
From: liz tuttie <ituttie@earthlink.net>
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 21:41
Subject: Anthotypes
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca

> Hi, I would like some input and any experiences any of you may
> have with working with nontoxic organic photosensitive
> materials. I have been working with platinum/palladium for a
> while and would like any input from anyone on working with
> plants/ flowers/ juices  etc.  This is for a project
> based on "the organic "  that is brining community artists
> together with kids and adults. So .. Non toxic would be the key
> here with the kids..
>
> Thank you
> Elizabeth Tuttie
> http://photosplatinum.com
>

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