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Grain is an important staple food for many people around the world. It is a staple of many people's diets, and it is used to make a variety of products, from bread and cereal to beer and whiskey. In this section, we will explore the latest grain news, articles, and videos. We will also look at different types of grain and how they are used in various recipes. Additionally, we will discuss the health benefits of eating grains and how to incorporate them into your diet.
Robert James Wallace – Plate VII from “The Silver ‘Grain’ in Photography” by Robert James Wallace, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. XX, No. 2, Sept. 1904, pp. 113–122, Chicago.Toronto. In film photography,grainis the ‘clumping’ of metallic silver created by the development of exposed silver halides.
Photography by Louis Perrin Grain elevators, which have been variously referred to as prairie icons, prairie cathedrals or prairie sentinels, were a visual symbol of western Canada. Numbering as many as 5,758 in 1933, elevators have dominated the prairie landscape for more than a century.
(Original image: ©Michèle Grenier) Learn 3 key tips for building trust, engaging with your subjects, and creating a comfortable environment during candid portraiture. These tips will help you capture compelling and authentic photographs that reflect their true selves. My brother Alexandre was keeping an eye at his daughters (my two […]
After eight years away (even though it’s only a 5 hour drive), I led a small group of avid photographers through the rolling hills of grain in the Palouse. This is an area of graceful landscapes shaped first by nature then by man, subtle shadows cast by passing clouds, and opportunities for challenging abstracts. We Read more...
Red Oak Leaves with Hoar Frost taken with Fuji Velvia film – Quebec – I always demanded professional quality from my work. Sadly, pro film adopted low ISO levels. Anything more than 100 ISO was considered too “grainy” to be used in publications. I normally used slide film like Kodachrome […]