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Rabhia's Hidden Haikus

The online project blog for Hidden Haikus ,explores the destruction of fine art photography (black and white film based) as a metaphor for the inevitable destruction of a public gardens/ landscape which will be sold in the near future to developers ,who will most likely destroy the little oasis in the urban jungle, by building more appartments.

Sunday, 18 March 2007

Fine art black and white printing


Test strip for a pinhole photograph made by placing the camera on the ground angled to the grass, working out the exposure for the final print.
Posted by Rabhia Saeeda at 18:29

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