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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Collodion du jour - 365

Summit Lake, Mount Evans, CO.
It seems very fitting to finish on a view of Summit Lake on Mount Evans. I've made it to the end of my self-inflicted year long assignment: 365 wet-plate collodion photographs! It feels great to have made it all the way. Thank you to all of you for following the blog and helping me get through the highs and lows of such a journey.
I have a lot of projects in mind already, so stay tuned. But in the meantime, mark your calendar for the Collodion365 exhibition at ArtworkNetwork in Denver in October. Come and join me on first Friday, October 7th.

Best,

Denis

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Collodion du jour - 358

Elaiza.
I had to do one more photo of Elaiza before the project is over!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Collodion du jour - 352 & 353

Tintypes from "A collection of somewhat random specimens".
On our first camping trip of the summer, the girls and I found a pretty complete skeleton by the river near our campground. It took us a while to get all the small bones out of the ground, but it was much fun. Just like digging for a long lost treasure. After bleaching the skeleton, Enora decided we should reconstruct it. Not an easy task. First we had to identify the animal, which we were able to do with the help of John Demboski at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. This is the cranium of an ill-fated beaver.
We've gone as far as putting the jaws back together, then got overwhelmed by the cheer number of bones and our poor understanding of beaver morphology.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Collodion du jour - 335

"From the compost".
Only 30 more photographs to go and the project will be complete! If nothing breaks down in the month to come, it seems I am going to make it!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Collodion du jour - 334

Carrot Top.
This is the remnant of the first carrot from our garden. The carrot was picked by Elaiza and Enora and quickly devoured. I only got to see this part...