2008-06-18 // 20:23:56
yoffrey
very nice . I like it!
Have a lok at my tree. colors are so similiar, well its the same film.
Great!

Y

2007-03-06 // 13:23:03
inkaust
i don't think it's a dust but rather the chemicals crystallisation. it happened to my negatives even after puting them in a box. we cannot be sure anything here. but that's why polaroids are so great.

and on this picture this effect is amazing. White dots look like little lights on the buildings.... simply amazing.

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I thought it was a bit big for dust, but wasn't sure what else, its great how it forms in lines, :0)

2007-03-04 // 22:57:02
bluecitrusart
oh cool then, i love coso's image the best actualy, and i voted for him too! thanks for the next time ;D

2007-03-04 // 20:29:49
bluecitrusart
wow..very interesting, Hugh, love it! V*!
p.s. since you're my friens and all, i need to ask you a favor..i submited theis pola »link to the EAT project..i love that pola and want that prize..with a couple of more votes i could win!
could you go and vote for me , sweetie? i'd very greatful! ;)

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Thank you,
Your eat shot is a great image, but I'd already voted for coso's fish, It looks like your well ahead at the moment anyway, good luck, I'll vote for you next time :0)

2007-03-04 // 14:28:49
bluecharlotte
this reminds me of something out of a dickens novel. like the first snowfall on a moonless night setting the stage for "a christmas carol". i absolutely love it.
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It has that quality, i'm lucky the picture lends itself to what happened, Thanks :0)

2007-03-04 // 14:24:40
benrains
Certainly one of the more interesting sorts of polaroid manipulations to have ever been discovered. I like the effect in this image as well. Nicely done!
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Its a strange effect, The hard bit is to repeat it, chance is an odd thing, thanks