Monday, February 28, 2011

Crush

The tropical, lush climate of southwest India means plants grow with abandon.  And the waterways of Kerala are all too often choked with plants accidentally brought here from Africa and other faraway places.  Here a boatman slowly pushes his craft thru a canal bursting with ivy.

(Below is a photo of the original, shot in Tri-X Pan, printed in a good old fashioned dark room – this does not capture many nuances in the print image unfortunately.)

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Abe Pachikara, Copyright 1996 (click for larger image)

Image size: 11x14. Includes: ~3” acid free matt and backing; steel black 16” x 20” frame; and ready to hang wire.  Here is purchase info.

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