ARTY folk got the rare chance to capture nature in print without a camera.
Noel Griffin digital project officer ran the sessions at the Watt Institution last week.
Members got the chance to take a print of flowers, plants, and leaves using a process called cyanotype.
This involves putting an object on paper coated with a solution of iron salts before exposing it to UV light and washing it with water.
The workshop was entitled Reanimating the Past.
People were delighted with the impressive prints capturing nature.
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