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July 4, 2013


July 4, 2013
Moholy-Nagy in “Vision in Motion” discusses photograms, the capturing of objects or ideas photographically without a camera.  This can be accomplished by placing objects on top of photographic sensitive paper and exposing to bright light – and then applying the chemical processes.  This photogram technique can also be accomplished digitally through the use of a print scanner.  The images presented here are of plant life captured on a scanner with a little Photoshop applied.




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