this is a polaroid transfer from some time ago... i just randomly scanned a few in tonight...
this is kind of a fun process (some people enjoy it more than me, i find it a bit too unstructured personally)
it can be done at home, however, with a simple little 100$ enlarger called a "daylab" ... if any of you are interested contact me and i will help you get started...
enjoy...
p.s- no manips or anything, thats just how it is..
also- full view looks pretty neat, it was printed onto wet watercolor paper, so it has a neat texture
Nice transfer! I love doing these. This is a really cool one though! The photo itself is nice, and the added texture and transferry look is really successful.
wow. this is great. the motive and of course the transfer.
what daylab do you own? I'm planing to buy one, but it seems the 669er film is hard to get here in europe.
is there a daylab which support both films - 669 and 5x series?
an other alternative would be a holga with polaroid back.
what would you do?
Thanks
greetings from one obvious simpsons fan to another, unless "max power" is referring to something entirely different:
i take a lot of polaroid shots and was referred to this link for polaroid transfers. i would love to try it out. can you recommend any sites or books that may be helpful? thanks!
yea.. i can help ya... but i gotta run now, so i'll get back to yu later
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Max Power, he's the man whose name you'd love to touch! But you mustn't touch! His name sounds good in your ear, but when you say it, you mustn't fear! 'Cause his name can be said by anyone!
what daylab do you own? I'm planing to buy one, but it seems the 669er film is hard to get here in europe.
is there a daylab which support both films - 669 and 5x series?
an other alternative would be a holga with polaroid back.
what would you do?
Thanks
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Stefan
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i take a lot of polaroid shots and was referred to this link for polaroid transfers. i would love to try it out. can you recommend any sites or books that may be helpful? thanks!
that's an awesome photo btw.
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maybe i will! gosh!
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Max Power, he's the man whose name you'd love to touch! But you mustn't touch! His name sounds good in your ear, but when you say it, you mustn't fear! 'Cause his name can be said by anyone!