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      • Capturing Memories: How to Record Oral Histories
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    • Keep on, Keepin’ On: A Breast Cancer Story
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Sunlight Prints

Swimmer heads to the surface St. Maarten

Cyanotype printing, also known as Sunlight Prints, is an antique photo printing technique, first used around 1842. Cyanotypes are made by mixing two chemicals (ammonium iron citrate and potassium ferricyanide) and treating paper, cloth or canvas, making it sensitive to ultraviolet light. The sun turns the chemical blue while whatever is shaded stays white.

One of the earliest uses for cyanotype was for naturalists to capture images of plants. The same process is used to create “blue prints” of maps and drawings.

For an explanation of the technique, read this blog post.

Combining his love for underwater photography and the ocean with this printing technique was an easy decision. What looks better in blue and white than the ocean? Of course, he has created sunlight prints of terrestrial scenes, too.

Douglas sells mounted sunlight prints for $50 (8×10 print in a 11×14 matte) and unmounted prints (8×10 print) for $30. If you are interested in a sunlight print, use the Contact Form to send Eric a message. Make sure to identify the print you are interested in.

Sea Anemone George Town, Grand Cayman
Shipwreck George Town, Grand Cayman
Swimmer heads to the surface St. Maarten
Diver explores Summersville Lake Summersville, West Virginia
Owl, Three Rivers Avian Center program Charleston, West Virginia
Ascending from the depths Key Largo, Florida
Butterfly on a Bush Pinch, West Virginia
Ferris Wheel, Pinch Carnival. Pinch, West Virginia
Waves on a beach Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Safety Stop. Three divers ascending. Key Largo, Florida
Jacks in the Sun George Town, Grand Cayman
Ground Zero Memorial New York, New York
Whitetail Deer Fawn Pinch, West Virginia
Hummingbird in flight Pinch, West Virginia
Green sea turtle George Town, Grand Cayman
Black Tip Reef Shark Nassau, Bahamas
Amphritite – Mermaid Sunset House, Grand Cayman
Pufferfish George Town, Grand Cayman
Gorgonian – Family Alcyonacea Key Largo, Florida
Male Lion Johannesburg, South Africa
Yellowmouth Grouper Key Largo, Florida
Dandelion Pinch, West Virginia
Robin Family Pinch, West Virginia

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