Cyanotypes
While usually cyanotypes are created by mixing two chemicals with water before mixing the solutions in equal parts and soaking some cotton rich paper with it, which then - once it is dried - is exposed to UV light to create the photograph, the cyanotypes here are created digitally from color RAW files which I developed in Lightroom and converted into Cyanotypes in Silver Efex Pro.
Cape Foulwind Rock
Cape Foulwind, West Coast, New Zealand Cape Foulwind’s first European “visitor” was, in 1642, Abel Tasman. He named it Rocky Cape. But when in 1770 Captain Cook arrived here on his ship, the Endeavour, he renamed it to Cape Foulwind, as he was especially unlucky with the weather on the day he arrived and his ship was actually blown out to sea. uuid="F7497863-DD6F-4BF9-88DF-80C66CB39225" id="New Zealand lilleulven.com 20130123_091548_NZ_West Coast_Cape Foulwind__www.LilleUlven.com-Bearbeitet-2.tif Cyanotype Lilleulven.com"
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