
I am supposed to meet Cole today to ration out the platinum and palladium for my 19th Century Processes class. Not a task I am looking forward to but it must be done. I save the kids quite a bit of money ordering the chemistry in bulk. It will still cost them $100 but they will get to make double the number of prints than if they would have bought a kit. A couple of students are complaining about the cost but they should know that this class isn't cheap and that PT/PD is the cream of the crop when it comes to printmaking. But, if they're willing to take a letter grade drop in their grade for $100, that's their choice, not mine.
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god this is beautiful. we have a similar landscape which does these kind of things sometimes. it's such a gift, isn't it?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lotusgreen/632556/
anyway thanks so much for your kind words. i was hoping you would like it! and i just noticed you put the blog in your list--thank you so much.
your own photos are extraordinary. i was kind of blown away by the glass series. is that created or all found? those faces....?
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