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Sunflower and Sanddune, Colorado
Creator
Eliot PorterAmerican Photographer · 1901–1990
All works by this person →> The first objects of nature that attracted me, as might be expected, were the most colorful ones. Of the birds they were those with the brightest plumage, while among other subjects they were the flowers, lichens, and autumn leaves. Gradually, the more subtle hues began to draw my attention--the colors of earth, of decaying wood, of bark, and then the strange colored reflections one sees when on
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- negative 1959; print 1981
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- Dye imbibition print
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A few sunflower stalks growing on the side of a sand dune. The sand dunes are covered in straight ripples. The sky above is blue with sparse white clouds.
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