Jenne Farm Maple Trees
by Kristen Wilkinson
Title
Jenne Farm Maple Trees
Artist
Kristen Wilkinson
Medium
Photograph - Photograph - Photo - Print
Description
Buried deep in snow, the maple trees at Jenne Farm await spring and the sugaring season. Sugaring is a process by which tree sap is collected and converted into syrup. The average maple tree can produce 10-14 gallons of sap per season and when cared for properly, can be tapped for decades without harming the tree. It takes around 40 gallons of sap to produce 1 gallon of syrup. This image was made using intentional camera movement. Intentional camera movement is a technique by which a photographer moves the camera while a photo is being made. It creates abstract images focused on light and color. This is the winter image of a four part series cataloging the four seasons in North America.
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March 23rd, 2018
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