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One of my photos displayed at the Amon Carter Art Museum in Fort WorthThe Amon Carter Museum is currently running an exhibition on "Color". It traces the use of color in photography from the 1940's to present day.
It talks about how different color processes were invented and used including print, Polaroid, slides and digital. The main exhibition is upstairs which is worth a visit. Then downstairs in one of the main halls they have this time-line of photos taken from the 1940s that shows how color was used over the decades and the effect of time on color photos, such as color shifts and fading, etc.
People were allowed to submit a photo print or digital image to be included in the display. I submitted a digital photo for the 2000-2010 decade, which are shown in small digital frames.
I didn't get as nice of an exposure as I would have liked because of the lighting, contrast and then the photos in the digital frames were very bright and it was hard to get an even or balanced exposure for the whole thing, and then folks would be standing there looking at the timeline also, so I just grabbed a couple quick shots.
This first photo shows about 1/5th of the length of the wall display and the end of it, which is present day. One of my photos displayed at the Amon Carter Museum - Fort Worth - November - 2013 - 01 A closer view. One of my photos displayed at the Amon Carter Museum - Fort Worth - November - 2013 - 02 This is the original. Comments
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