Garth Meyer - Study of Trees

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Untitled (Figure #20) Taken: Rwanda Summer, 2010 Hand printed: 2010 Edition out of of 10 Silver halide hand print Hand processed Selenium toned Enlargement Fibre-based semi-matt paper Negative format: 4x5 inch Aperture: f45 @ 36s Size options : 980mm x 860 (frame size)* 740mm x 580 (image size)* R12,500 excl. Vat (excl. framing)* 550mm x 470mm (frame size) 360mm x 290mm (image size) R8,550 excl. Vat (incl. framing)

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This area of Rwanda is known for its torrential rain, heat, and humidity. Heavy rain arrives quickly, and without warning. The path was muddy, littered with stinging nettles on either side, so as I slipped along I would reach out and get stung. As I climbed I reached an area of distinct trees, covered with moss. The light was light gray-green, which inticed me to take the shot.


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