Standing Witness: Two Basswoods on the Clark Farms
Standing Witness: Wild Cheery in Gunston Field
Standing Witness: White Oak on Pinder Hill Road
Standing Witness: Black Gum on Bloomingdale Road
Standing Witness: Loblolly Pine on Old Hopkins Farm
Standing Witness: Ginko at Tilghman Hermitage
Standing Witness: Locust at Tilghman Hermitage
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These trees that stand alone in the Eastern Shore fields are perfect candidates for Tintype portraiture. I used the same wooden 8 X 10 Camera and 1864 Voightlander Petzval portrait lens as I did for the Indian portraits in “Catching Shadows”
The exposures would be about 20 seconds. Inevitably, the leaves would catch a little breeze although, to me, the mornings would seem completely still. The blur of the moving leaves contrast with the upright, stillness of the trunk.
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