
11.6.13
The color of everything that changes.
Film emulsion is endlessly fascinating.

This is the same object, in the same place, photographed three times over the course of a sunny day. It is the color white, which is every color. It should go without saying that absolutely no digital post-processing or artificial lighting was involved, just daylight and film. Time is the only intervention.

This is the same object, in the same place, photographed three times over the course of a sunny day. It is the color white, which is every color. It should go without saying that absolutely no digital post-processing or artificial lighting was involved, just daylight and film. Time is the only intervention.
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