Science Photo Display
I created a science photography display for public exhibition at the Moravian Academy Upper School Dyer Auditorium. Sue Mower, the art teacher at the upper school, coordinated the show and cut and assembled all the mats to frame the images. I provided all the photographs and wrote explanations of all the images. The images, with one exception, were all processed and printed in the Moravian Photography Black-and White and Color Photo labs in Collier Hall of Science. All images were a made by my students or me. After the end of the Dyer show, the entire show was given to the Physics and Earth Science Department at Moravian College.
This shows a section of the photo show in Dyer Auditorium.
This shows the portion of the show in the opposite direction.
These four images show the emission spectrum of hydrogen, an extreme depth of field, Zinzindorf Hall on infrared film, and interference colors in stressed plastic.
All six images apply sound-activated stop-motion photography to show the process of a balloon bursting.
All six images involve transmitted light photomicrography.
These six images all involve reflected light photomicrography.
The whole panel involves creating a color image of a scene by photographing an object through blue, green, and red filters using black-and-white film. The B&W film negatives were then used in the dark room to reconstruct the original colors during the process of printing the three color separates through the original blue, green and red filters on a single color photographic sheet of paper.
All six photographs involve cave photography.
All six images involve astrophotography.
All four images involve schlieren photography.