King Parrot Manipulated
With Filippo's (centecente) patient guidance I feel I am beginning to get the hang of this...but I fear I still press too hard at times! Practice, practice, practice (and thanks Filippo!) I need a bright day to capture some light, bright colours as well, to try with less dark in the shot...


Shotdate | -location:
2005
Sept.
12
| Melbourne (AU)

Camera
| Filmtype:
Sonar AutoFocus
| SX-70
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Part of Project:
Tip:
Using the hairdryer technique (advice kindly given by Filippo) to warm the pola then using some rounded tools and the (sharper) edge of a plastic knife to manipulate.
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