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A lonely tree under a moody sky in the seemingly endless flat plains of Central New South Wales. The scale of the landscape is accentuated by the power lines vanishing off into the horizon, and a distant tree calling out to his closest rural neighbour, reminiscent of life for the locals of the region.

The 4th in a planned series of 12 images for an ongoing project to document the same tree each month the calendar year, but roughly one year apart, and using a different black and white film stock each time.

November 2019

Hay, New South Wales

Shot on Rollei Retro 80S 35mm film. The image has been professionally scanned from the original 35mm negative, and printed using archival pigment ink on resin-coated Kodak lustre photographic paper. The black border indicates a full-frame uncropped image. This image is also available as a handmade darkroom print using traditional photochemical techniques and archival toner.

The default print size is on 12”x16” paper, which equates to an actual image size of 25.5cm x 37.5cm.
Please contact me if you’d like a different size.

The photographic paper size is not indicative of the actual image size on the print as there needs to be white space to allow for framing as well as the edition number & signature.
Exact image sizes are in centimetres:

8”x12”=18cmx26.5cm, 12”x16”=25.5cmx37.5cm, 14”x20”=32.5cmx48cm, 18”x24”=38.5cmx57cm, 22”x30”=49cmx72.5cm, 26”x36”=59cm87cm, 30”x42”=68cmx100cm, 34”x48”=78.5cmx116cm, 40”x54”=92cmx132cm

All images are editioned #/9 per size.
A lonely tree under a moody sky in the seemingly endless flat plains of Central New South Wales. The scale of the landscape is accentuated by the power lines vanishing off into the horizon, and a distant tree calling out to his closest rural neighbour, reminiscent of life for the locals of the region.

The 4th in a planned series of 12 images for an ongoing project to document the same tree each month the calendar year, but roughly one year apart, and using a different black and white film stock each time.

November 2019

Hay, New South Wales

Shot on Rollei Retro 80S 35mm film. The image has been professionally scanned from the original 35mm negative, and printed using archival pigment ink on resin-coated Kodak lustre photographic paper. The black border indicates a full-frame uncropped image. This image is also available as a handmade darkroom print using traditional photochemical techniques and archival toner.

The default print size is on 12”x16” paper, which equates to an actual image size of 25.5cm x 37.5cm.
Please contact me if you’d like a different size.

The photographic paper size is not indicative of the actual image size on the print as there needs to be white space to allow for framing as well as the edition number & signature.
Exact image sizes are in centimetres:

8”x12”=18cmx26.5cm, 12”x16”=25.5cmx37.5cm, 14”x20”=32.5cmx48cm, 18”x24”=38.5cmx57cm, 22”x30”=49cmx72.5cm, 26”x36”=59cm87cm, 30”x42”=68cmx100cm, 34”x48”=78.5cmx116cm, 40”x54”=92cmx132cm

All images are editioned #/9 per size.

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That Tree #4 2019 Photograph - Limited Edition of 9

Damian Seagar

Australia

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 15 W x 9.8 H x 0.1 D in

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A lonely tree under a moody sky in the seemingly endless flat plains of Central New South Wales. The scale of the landscape is accentuated by the power lines vanishing off into the horizon, and a distant tree calling out to his closest rural neighbour, reminiscent of life for the locals of the region. The 4th in a planned series of 12 images for an ongoing project to document the same tree each month the calendar year, but roughly one year apart, and using a different black and white film stock each time. November 2019 Hay, New South Wales Shot on Rollei Retro 80S 35mm film. The image has been professionally scanned from the original 35mm negative, and printed using archival pigment ink on resin-coated Kodak lustre photographic paper. The black border indicates a full-frame uncropped image. This image is also available as a handmade darkroom print using traditional photochemical techniques and archival toner. The default print size is on 12”x16” paper, which equates to an actual image size of 25.5cm x 37.5cm. Please contact me if you’d like a different size. The photographic paper size is not indicative of the actual image size on the print as there needs to be white space to allow for framing as well as the edition number & signature. Exact image sizes are in centimetres: 8”x12”=18cmx26.5cm, 12”x16”=25.5cmx37.5cm, 14”x20”=32.5cmx48cm, 18”x24”=38.5cmx57cm, 22”x30”=49cmx72.5cm, 26”x36”=59cm87cm, 30”x42”=68cmx100cm, 34”x48”=78.5cmx116cm, 40”x54”=92cmx132cm All images are editioned #/9 per size.

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Photography:

Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

9

Size:

15 W x 9.8 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a New Zealander from Wellington, currently living in Sydney, Australia since 2008. I am passionate about film photography, and capturing the Australian landscape in all it’s harshness and beauty, often in the same frame. I love to create images which are simple and uncluttered; which have an inherent beauty with their composition, dream-like quality, and minimal colour or grey palette. My wish is that they are pleasant and restful to look at, and somewhere peaceful and quiet to dwell for a time. Film is a wonderful medium for creating images that appear slightly other-worldly and magical, with its beautiful natural grain and naturalistic colour palette. I want to take the viewer to places around Australia they would not think to go otherwise. This is the reason I love to travel in the way I do; most of my favourite images are from places on roads not necessarily leading toward anywhere important. Often the most pleasing subjects and situations are not always famous geographic features and national parks, but everyday back-country roads and lanes, and dusty old streets in small forgotten towns. I love stark and moody landscapes, interesting light, and wide-open spaces.

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