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This was shot using a homemade wide-angled 10 x 8 pinhole camera. I spotted a shaft of light coming through the trees and set up my camera. The exposure was about 10 minutes long and by the end I was bitten to death! It was worth it though, the trees moving gently in the light breeze make the blues merge with the greens in the sky giving it a dream like, enchanted forest feel.

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Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 315gsm Glossy Fine Art Paper

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#landscape #blue #green #woods #grass #ethereal #giclee limited edition prints #hahnemühle #pinhole 

Glendalough, Ireland (2000) Photography (limited edition)
by Ed Watts

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This was shot using a homemade wide-angled 10 x 8 pinhole camera. I spotted a shaft of light coming through the trees and set up my camera. The exposure was about 10 minutes long and by the end I was bitten to death! It was worth it though, the trees moving gently in the light breeze make the blues merge with the greens in the sky giving it a dream like, enchanted forest feel.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 315gsm Glossy Fine Art Paper

Tags:
#landscape #blue #green #woods #grass #ethereal #giclee limited edition prints #hahnemühle #pinhole 
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I am a portrait photographer by trade but when I'm not shooting people I love to point my camera in other directions and experiment. I use pinhole cameras, digital SLR... Read more

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