Tim Loose '68's painstaking work with long exposure times enables him to capture nature in dramatic fashion.
Loose uses platinum and palladium metals to form the image. He mizes his own chemicals and applies them by hand on paper. "This allows me to be more intimately involved with the final image," he explains.

"I've found that water and its flow are reason enough to make an exposure," he says. "The flow of water over rocks or down rapids creates patterns that are evident but not clear until the light from the repetition of that patern exposes the film."

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