Fliptych Snow II
Another pair of fliptychs that go well together – these are flipped in the opposite order to ones I showed earlier in the week here.
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These continue my series of half-frame photos from the Olympus Pen, and these are both of the fliptych and diptych varieties.
These are all adjacent shots on the film-strip, taken as multiple frames with the intent to scan as single images. Click on the photos to see them larger.
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Olympus Pen half-frame camera, 28mm 3.5 lens, Rollei Superpan 200 film, Gossen Luna-Pro lightmeter.
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Beautiful. I like the matchstick fence. Matches that spark cold instead of fire…
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Thanks Karen. It is a very particular kind of snow that we usually get on the west coast – not very dry, sticks to itself nicely, and piles up in unexpected ways.
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This is really nice!!! Becomes something else entirely!
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Thank you Mark! I do like the transformative effect of flipped diptychs – they can really change things around.
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Talk about fragility. Is that a deer fence? Are those cedar laths?
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Hi Richard. It is a deer fence and they are hand split cedar. Not laths, which are quite thin. These are nearly square in cross section. They make terrific deer fences – open enough that they don’t act like a sail and get carried away in winter storms, and tall enough to do the job. Very attractive fences, even without snow.
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