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Create Anthotype Photos Using the Photosensitive Juices of Plants

Create Anthotype Photos Using the Photosensitive Juices of Plants anthotype mini

Looking for a weekend project? Try you hand at creating an anthotype, or an image created using photosensitive material from plants. Grind up some plant matter to harvest the juices, paint the juices onto some paper, place a negative over the paper, and then leave the image out under the sun. When it’s done exposing, scan the image to preserve it and place the print in a dark place, since light will slowly cause the image to disappear. Photojojo has a step-by-step tutorial on the process here.

DIY: Create Photographs Using Plant Matter! [Photojojo]

Photographer Makes “Chlorophyll Prints” Using Leaves and Sunlight

Photographer Makes Chlorophyll Prints Using Leaves and Sunlight leaf1 mini

Photographer Binh Danh observed one summer that there was a difference in color between grass under a water hose and the grass directly exposed to sunlight. He then began to experiment with combining photography with photosynthesis, and came up with what he calls “chlorophyll prints” — photographs printed onto leaves using the sun.
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