Description:
Printed with a 12 inkjet printer over Hahnemühle canvas. Signed certificate of authenticity.
Story:
On this occasion we were having our vacations at Lake Ranco, South of Chile. Although I wanted to have a relaxed vacation, I was waiting the confirmation to be selected for a new post. It was at the bank offices in Tunisia. Every morning I went to a location where I could check my emails, but nothing happened, eventually never did. After checking my mails, I went out scouting on a hill where I could see a faraway waterfall near Sichahue. As I approached the waterfall, I discovered a patch without trees, from where I could see this delicate smaller waterfall.
This image was digitally solarized using the The Sabattier effect is a technique developed by Armand Sabattier in 1860. He altered the normal densities of a photographic image giving a touch of light during the development, also called solarization. It was primitively used for black and white plates, nowadays, in the case of the color it produces unreal colors and images.