This unvarnished 5×7″ glass plate has been left outside for months to ripen. Half a year to be precise. A bit sheltered on the windowsill,

This unvarnished 5×7″ glass plate has been left outside for months to ripen. Half a year to be precise. A bit sheltered on the windowsill,
A vanishing wet plate collodion image as a metaphor. Even the fastened memories fade over time. The captured memory of me, it’s not merely an
I’ve long wanted to make a compact slideshow of the steps in the wet plate collodion process. A recent advertisment made me finally do it.
Korn meant something different I guess when singing these lines; here’s a post about breaking glass, and not just any glass, mind you, wet plate
Well, wet plate wise then 🙂 We visited Normandy last year and decided to go back another time. Enjoyed the scenery and little gite we
Bassenge in Belgium have a couple of quarries where they mine silex. These are areas of rather large proportions. We have been wandering around them