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Pat Moore - Wet Plate Project

By Dogfunk.com Vendor Rep Ranked #1 - Men's Snowboard Jackets October 27, 2011

“THE WET PLATE PROJECT” is a first ever, unique approach to snowboard and action photography shot by experimental lifestyle and accomplished snowboard photographer Ian Ruhter. The Foursquare Team along with Ian set out to shoot snowboarding in an entirely new way, through one of the oldest photo processes ever developed, Wet Plate Photography. This process - also called collodion - combines dangerous chemicals and developing systems (using an 8 x by 10 Deardorff camera) to create gritty, detailed metallic images on glass, an experimental and difficult departure from modern photography. Using this process, glass plates are coated with collodion liquid, allowed to set, then sensitized in a bath of silver nitrate, and finally exposed for a few seconds, or up to several minutes, before being immersed in a bath of potassium cyanide to develop. The challenge: Ruhter needed to shorten the exposure time significantly to capture fast motion under intensely bright lights. (Note: The only other person who successfully did this was Edward Muybridge, who photographed a man riding a galloping horse in 1878).

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[membrane/laminate] MicroShield (2-layer), (solid) [shell] dobby weave, (print) [shell] micro twill polyester; [lining] zonal waffle-knit, taffeta (210T) 
Insulation:
[body] polyfil (80g); [sleeves] polyfil (60g) 
Fabric Waterproof Rating:
15,000 mm 
Fabric Breathability Rating:
10,000 g/m² 
Hood:
yes, fixed 
Venting:
underarm mesh 
Powder Skirt:
yes 
Pockets:
(external) 2 front hand, 1 waterproof, (internal) 1 media, 1 goggle 
Seams:
fully taped 
Wrist Gaiters:
yes 
Recommended Use:
snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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