LTD - Boiling No1
Fun with Boiling Water and Color. One of the fun aspects of Printing is that, in the end, it is what is printed that matters. While I am always clear if an image is a composite, and I don’t like to doctor photographs beyond color treatment and cropping, I can’t pretend to be a purist. At the end of the day, the print needs to be it’s own piece of art. This Photograph is just water boiling in a pot. With a lot of trial and error, and a lot of play in color, it is abe to become something, to me, far more interesting. The only doctoring done is in color and detail.
Matched with the Metallic Gloss paper, the image truly pops off the page in the print.
Fun with Boiling Water and Color. One of the fun aspects of Printing is that, in the end, it is what is printed that matters. While I am always clear if an image is a composite, and I don’t like to doctor photographs beyond color treatment and cropping, I can’t pretend to be a purist. At the end of the day, the print needs to be it’s own piece of art. This Photograph is just water boiling in a pot. With a lot of trial and error, and a lot of play in color, it is abe to become something, to me, far more interesting. The only doctoring done is in color and detail.
Matched with the Metallic Gloss paper, the image truly pops off the page in the print.
Fun with Boiling Water and Color. One of the fun aspects of Printing is that, in the end, it is what is printed that matters. While I am always clear if an image is a composite, and I don’t like to doctor photographs beyond color treatment and cropping, I can’t pretend to be a purist. At the end of the day, the print needs to be it’s own piece of art. This Photograph is just water boiling in a pot. With a lot of trial and error, and a lot of play in color, it is abe to become something, to me, far more interesting. The only doctoring done is in color and detail.
Matched with the Metallic Gloss paper, the image truly pops off the page in the print.
Printed on Red River Polar Gloss Metallic Paper