The next one is from Eric Mequilling "School children going to school" I really like this photograph. Image is sharp with just enough panning. And I like your presentation, How did you get black border? Tape?Very well done, me like.
Thanks for the kind words. Basically you need to use a DayLab system to make an image from your slide onto Polaroid film. Then before the film has a chance to develop, you break open the pod and 'transfer' the image onto paper that has been primed in warm water. That's it! The Polaroid Transfer process is pretty simple.Art: that is certainly something special! I'm a polaroid-newbie, how does this "transfer" work? Very nice, totally different from all others I received.
Well, I'm glad your cat liked it too!Haha, our cat was licking the card a few days back. Any bad chemicals in there? I guess not, she still walks around happily. Maybe she gets high on it...
Thanks for the kind words. Basically you need to use a DayLab system to make an image from your slide onto Polaroid film. Then before the film has a chance to develop, you break open the pod and 'transfer' the image onto paper that has been primed in warm water. That's it! The Polaroid Transfer process is pretty simple.
Well, I'm glad your cat liked it too!
I received a beautiful card from Justin Low, today.
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Many thanks, Mick. The film was Ilford Delta 3200, rated at 3200, developed in FX39 at 1:5 (their recommendation, as opposed to their usual 1:9) for 9 minutes at 20 C, all as per Paterson recommendations.
Amazing detail, did you use your Bronica?or LF camera? The print IMO has a great tonality.Well done.
Thanks for the kind words. It's not all that bad actually. Last year I made all my postcards during Superbowl Sunday. My friends thought I was a bit crazy, but I did it through snacks of nachos, wings and beer! It was an interesting diversion for them (an me) in between plays and commercials.gr82bart : another fine Polaroid transfer. This must be time consumming to do so many. Thanks much appreciated.
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