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  Each EloquenceArt™ Limited Edition print is an 18 x 25 inch lithograph, signed and numbered, and printed on thick, acid-free paper, guaranteed not to yellow. Suitable for framing!

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"Two Tulips in Light"
Accomplished via changing focus and background between two exposures, rendering a thin, black Renoir-esque line around the tulips. Looks like a painting! Each exposure used fiber optic light painting of separate elements in the photograph.
©1991 Jack Eadon


"Velvet Daisies"
Accomplished with same procedure, except varied the value of 1st and second exposure.
©1992 Jack Eadon


"Fresh Light"
First exposure employed AJ 5 Diffusion Filter. Second exposure used no filtration and Hosemaster fiber optic lighting device.
©1993 Jack Eadon


"Flowers in Light"
(Jack's last studio photograph).
First exposure underexposed by one stop, utilizing AJ 5 diffusion filter. Second exposure (detail exposure) utilized fiber optics to "paint" details on flowers and pedestal. Third exposure was "slow burn" of distant modeling light and "flags" to create a precise shaft of light on the backdrop, which was originally used in the movie, Ben Hur. Total exposure took 26 minutes.
©1994 Jack Eadon
"Classic shoe and flowers"
Shoe was shot with one studio camera. Separate camera trained on black paint. Image of shoe on transparency was projected through second camera onto black paint which was stippled to simulate brush strokes. That exposure was underexposed. Result: Final double exposed image looks like it was painted using Van Gogh-esque impressionist brush strokes.
©1994 Jack Eadon