2008-07-30 // 16:00:20
dsaccidental
incredible

v+F

2007-02-10 // 09:22:05
k_tenmiller
very original.

xo kristen

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Hi Kristen, thanks for the message, I am glad you like it

2007-02-08 // 05:28:42
macs
congras...great work..!

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Thank you!

2007-01-03 // 01:11:01
d.dillenseger
those 3 are impressive - very
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Well, Thank you very much for the message!

2006-12-07 // 18:47:27
morganx99
precioso, me encanta,,,,,,

2006-11-28 // 18:30:37
silvana
El merito de la creatividad en carne!+

2006-11-17 // 16:12:16
butow
So this is really, really great!!!!

Thanks a lot for the description.

We should have a forum here at polanoid, where we could discuss such techniques then.

*vote* + *fav*

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Thanks a lot!!

2006-11-17 // 12:07:48
arnevandermeer
great idea. i suppsoe its done by cutting the 779 film, so that you end up with the ( clear) plastik piece, on which the pigments are, and then carefully removing most of the background, so that you get something like a transparent slide..which sounds far simpler than it actually is..but very well done on this pictures

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Actually you are right, but when you have the plastic piece you have to remobe the black part (the one on the back of the shot) and the start to clean the background with warm wather with careful or you can damage the shot. Thanks for the message.

2006-11-17 // 10:48:39
butow
How is it possible to make a transfer with the 779??? Never heard of it. If this isn't a photoshop fake, it's really great!
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Hi, thanks for the message. It's kind of a transfer, but is not a photoshop fake, I don't do that kind of stuf with my pictures

2006-11-17 // 08:39:49
artpunk
These are a lovely series and a unique technique you have used to get this look. Please share with us how.
:-)>

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Hi, thanks a lot for the message, Arne explain the technic very well in his comments. Any doubt just ask.