Stereographic Card - (flora) Hard to Handle

Stereoview card (3D) - 7" x 3.5" (Holmes format)

Everything about this Teasel says don't touch me.  It's colorful flower gone this dried out shell now waits to collect the first of the winter snow. This macro shot was made with a single artificial light source to highlight the complex form and the camera sensitivity set below the natural daylight.  You will also notice the thin arms are positioned to reach right through the card into what we in the stereo world call negative Z space.

Card can be viewed in a traditional stereoscope, as well as with a modern viewer such as the Loreo LiteEvery care and consideration has been given in producing these cards.  Shortcuts are common and can be difficult to detect, but it's clear that these works have been taken to the next level.  

  • Silver Halide chemical prints for longest life and superior resolution
  • Die cut and Letterpressed on a vintage Heidelberg machine
  • 4 ply Alphamat and AlphaRag board by Bainbridge for archival quality
  • Individually mounted images with septum gap allows for card color to surround image and provide a more comfortable view
  • Rounded corners for easier visual alignment.
  • Acetate protective sleeve of the highest quality
  • Signed edition

Experts may debate over the fine points of card production but four out of five of us agree... These Cards Rock!   It takes an artist, a craftsman and a stubborn scientist to develop work like this and I'm pleased to create a legacy one image at a time.

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