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Michael Kenna's snow photography shows how 10-hour exposures can reveal what both our eyes and sensors miss
In an era where cameras fire off 30 frames per second and computational photography happens in milliseconds, Michael Kenna still works the way he did in 1987: one frame, one night, sometimes ten hours ...
MINNEAPOLIS — This week, more than a foot of snow fell on this city. When snow falls, it covers everything in white. It feels, then, like everything is blank, like all of the detail of the landscape ...
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