Re: Slowest development / was Re: emergency question regarding cyanotype

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From: Paul Martinez (paul_c_martinez@yahoo.com)
Date: 03/31/03-09:04:10 AM Z


Actually there is a photographer/gardner in the UK (I
think) that "prints" on turf grass. The guy projects
negatives onto grass under some sort of tent and the
areas that get light turn green, while the areas in
shadow get yellowed out.

--- Bill Collins <photo@intrex.net> wrote:
> I suppose you could tape a negative to the roof of
> your car and find an image in the faded paint
> underneath after a decade or so! Is moss growing on
> the North side of a tree (South in the southern
> hemisphere) a photographic process?
>
> Bill
>
> ---------- Original Message
> ----------------------------------
> From: Phillip Murphy <pmurf@bellsouth.net>
> Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 16:52:58 -0600
>
> >It would be curious to see a list of slowest
> alt-photo processes. Not that one
> >can not drag these
> >processes out ( example would be many many layers
> in building an image). But a
> >list of process insensitivity to
> >actinic light would interesting.
>


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