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The Daily Camera features behind-the-scenes look at Hayden's Landscapes Revisited!

September 30, 2016

Check out the article, which describes the fascinating process behind the recreation of the Hayden survey's drawings of Colorado's most stunning landscapes: "Colorado photographer gives 1877 Hayden survey a second look: 21st century pictures paired with 19th century drawings," by Camera staff writer Christy Fantz! 

 

More about Hayden's Landscapes Revisited:

In 1873, Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden and a team of geologists struck out across the Colorado Territory to map the area’s natural features. From the craggy profile of Longs Peak to the rolling waters of the Colorado River, Hayden’s US Geological Survey expedition sketched and surveyed dozens of the state’s most striking landscapes. In this rephotography project with a twist, Thomas P. Huber uses modern photographic technology to revisit and bring to life the drawings of the Hayden survey, matching sweeping panoramic photographs with the natural landscape features in the stunning pen-and-ink drawings and maps created by the surveyors a century and a half ago.

In the accompanying text, Huber explains the significance of each featured landscape and places it in the context of the larger geology and landform history of the area. Published as a website freely available to all, Hayden’s Landscapes Revisited tells the story of Colorado’s landscapes as explored by Hayden and his men, using the Hayden Survey to explore geography, sense of place, and landscape-based view.

 

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