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I would like to make several regular prints of architecture and scenery that I have captured on past trips as part of my cyanotype project. However, I would like to experiment at least once with outlining a plant specimen in the same fashion as Anna Atkins. Her book entitled British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions - the first to be printed and fully illustrated by Herschel's cyanotype - served to produce cameraless pictures of plant specimens for scientific investigation. Like Atkins, I would like to translate the 3D into 2D.
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