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Eyes Wide Open
Image Title:  Eyes Wide Open
 
 By: Jeanette Hägglund  
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Photographer Jeanette Hägglund {K:59973}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Nikon FM2
Categories Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Polaroidlift
Lens Nikkor 28mm
Uploaded 4/8/2004 Film / Memory Type Velvia + Polaroid
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 367 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 27 Rating
6.07
/ 15 Ratings
Location City -  Sweden
State - 
Country - Sweden   Sweden
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There are 27 Comments in 1 Pages
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Paula Goddard   {K:8492} 4/8/2004
Ha! Excellent image!


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91033} 4/8/2004
hi, could you explain process in the about? Love the collage look and the tones...cool presentation,too...creative ART...gayle


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59973} 4/8/2004
Hi Gayle! It?s a polaroidlift. From velvia i transformed it to polaroid and after that through boil the polaroid in +70 varm water the emulosion lifts off and then I put it on paper.
/Jeanette


David McClenaghan   {K:9481} 4/8/2004
Funny and disturbing.
Excellent image.


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 4/8/2004
Ok, so this is different from polaroid transfer? Explains the folds - they look like stage props to me (like stylized trees) and fit perfectly in these images. Must've been fun to do this series.


Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 4/8/2004
that's interesting process, I must learn about it, very nice


James Philip Pegg   {K:10138} 4/8/2004
Jeanette, Very creative!!! -James


lavendu ...   {K:4882} 4/8/2004
very creative experimental process which resulted in a special image.
I like it a lot.
lavendu


Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 4/8/2004
great work!!


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 4/8/2004
Just marvelous creation! Many congrats,Jeanette, Antonella


Emgy Massidda   {K:60169} 4/8/2004
Very creative work, JeanetteI like a lot the texture of the paper where you transferred the image.
Beautiful blue tones, uperb portrait of a very expressive face
Outstanding work
Emgy


Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:3794} 4/9/2004
Jeanette,

Very interesting and unique series. The subject matter is very appropriate for the process. The final result on the web looks like an ancient photo that has been around.

Taras


Roy Vanover   {K:13762} 4/9/2004
Jeanette,
Creative and Awesome! I seem to always be looking for ways to do thing faster..It's sad. You're looking for way to be creative. You?re an inspiration! Love the photo
Roy


Sin Vida Padre   {K:3328} 4/9/2004
Vintage


Dubravko Grakalic   {K:24332} 4/10/2004
perfect work
interesting colors


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26829} 4/13/2004
great work!!!!!
regards
Jani


kita mcintosh   {K:18594} 4/13/2004
a witchy beauty or a beautiful witch!!!


B:)liana    {K:30945} 4/14/2004
very unusual effect you are using dear! Like paper ... beautiful ;-D0
Kiss, Biliana


Stephen Rogers   {K:43} 5/5/2004
Hi Jeanette,
Great portfolio, especially like the polaroids and your montages. Look forward to seeing more.
Regards,
Steve....


Ann Texter   {K:10058} 10/14/2004
Excellent! Really great series...
Ann


vladimir antic   {K:3502} 11/15/2004
Thanks a loooot for explanation!!!


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59973} 11/15/2004
Explaining what Vladimir?

Jeanette


vladimir antic   {K:3502} 11/15/2004
....and after that through boil the polaroid in ...


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59973} 11/15/2004
OK Vladimir - you want to have a description. In the studio I used slide, when developed I transformed it to Polaroid by using a daylab lightbox. Polaroid film with both a negative and a positive (699). After that I?m boiling the polaroid in +70C warm water and the emolusion lifts off. Catching it up with aquarelle paper. Then, it?s finished!

Jeanette


vladimir antic   {K:3502} 11/16/2004
Thank you again. Thanks for being generous to tell the secret. I love your work. Are you from Germany? You have the best art universities for painters in europe


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59973} 11/16/2004
Vladimir, I am from Sweden.

jeanette


vladimir antic   {K:3502} 11/16/2004
And that also is not so bad. You have the best standard of living in europe :-}


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