ALL THE WAY TO THE SEA waterscapes of the pacific northwest
as seen by a pinhole camera
by Danielle D. Hughson
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About the Book
"If there is magic on the planet, it is contained in the water." ~Loren Eisley
Few places on Earth rival the climate of America's Pacific Northwest, and water drives it all: from high alpine lakes and thick gurgling streams, to hundreds of plunging waterfalls and a dramatic, moody coastline. In this book, the author follows that water from start to finish using one of the most primitive recording devices to be found: a pinhole camera. The camera and its subjects pair perfectly, for a pinhole camera is able to capture - in exposures that last from two seconds to 900 seconds - the constant, flowing, and ever-changing nature of water.
Few places on Earth rival the climate of America's Pacific Northwest, and water drives it all: from high alpine lakes and thick gurgling streams, to hundreds of plunging waterfalls and a dramatic, moody coastline. In this book, the author follows that water from start to finish using one of the most primitive recording devices to be found: a pinhole camera. The camera and its subjects pair perfectly, for a pinhole camera is able to capture - in exposures that last from two seconds to 900 seconds - the constant, flowing, and ever-changing nature of water.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 90 - Publish Date: Jul 14, 2009
- Keywords pacific northwest, zero image, photography, oregon, washington, pinhole, film, water, waterscapes, river, ocean, waterfall
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About the Creator
Danielle Hughson
Portland, OR, USA
29. Weird. Daydreams a lot. Loves animals, especially dogs. Especially black Labrador-cross dogs. Hates cowards. Has been in love. Is too loyal. Is too aloof. But strong enough. Sometimes. Marathon runner. Perpetual student. Lover of ice cream. Lonelier than you think. Hates that. Inspired by nature. Grateful for many things. Never satisfied. Likes wind. Likes dancing but is not good at it. Likes attention but will rarely seek it. Full of wanderlust. Fierce. Adventurer. Star-gazer.