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The Servant In The Floor
Image Title:  The Servant In The Floor
 
 By: Jeanette Hägglund  
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Photographer Jeanette Hägglund {K:59985}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Nikon FM2
Categories Photoart
Alternative Process
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Huellas
La Linea Roja
Polaroidlift
Lens Nikkor
Uploaded 10/6/2004 Film / Memory Type Velvia, Polaorid
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 235 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
6.17
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  Barcelona
State - 
Country - Spain   Spain
About This image is the last in a serie of seven images. The theme is "La Linea Roja". Those seven are a continued work with "Huellas" (Traces) - all of them shot in Barcelona. The technique is Polaroid lifts.
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Omar Rifaat   {K:10135} 10/6/2004
This is a great one. The water effect is really good. How does the technique work exactly?


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59985} 10/6/2004
I transfer from slide to polaroid through a daylight flash box. Then I have a ploaroid with a positive and a negative. I boil the positive in +70 warm water and lifts off the emulosion and then I catch it up on aquarelle paper. A lot of work but also very fun.

Jeanette


Teunis Haveman   {K:52509} 10/6/2004
Jeanette, Great Art
Beautiful compositie
Teunis


waldemar ebner filho   {K:6403} 10/6/2004
Jeanette,
very nice , unusual and funny. Hug


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 10/7/2004
Ignorera min fråga på den andra... Visar att man skall börja läsa från början och inte från slutet. Kul bild som tål eller till och med blir mer intressant av att böjas till lite grand.


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 10/7/2004
Now this is a funny and interesting picture.. i have no idea how you fixed this! hehe. Is it a painting on the stonefloor? Or perhaps i dont want to know.. hehe.. =) Its a nice composition! =) Great idea and very different.

Keep experimenting Jeanette! =)

Patrick J


Florin Pavel   {K:5309} 10/7/2004
Very interesting and creative technique! Great final result: composition, texture, colours, effects. Congrats!

Many Kisses,

Florin


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59985} 10/7/2004
Patrick, the little man is REALLY in the floor. It?s nothing I have done in Photoshop. You see the drops, they are because of condense under the glass which protects the little "statue".... it was in the entrnace to a shop, very close to the street....

Jeanette


Magnus Beierlein   {K:1508} 10/7/2004
Just outstanding !!!!!!!!! 7 +


Zeev Scharf   {K:24824} 10/7/2004
Very nice and funny capture Jeanette
great work and technique after reading your explanation

Best regards


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 10/7/2004
Ohh.. very nice.. =) Great find!! =))

Patrick J


Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 10/7/2004
lovely image and great technique!!
excellent work!
congrats. G


Lucy Bernadette   {K:5785} 10/7/2004
what a clever shot! and i love polaroid transfers, such a cool medium.


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 10/7/2004
I love it!!!!!
Great work!
Kisses.


. .   {K:16329} 10/9/2004
A charming piece of magic!


Marcus Claésson   {K:2179} 10/13/2004
The whole series is awesome! The composition and colors are great!


Keith Fitzgerald   {K:1117} 5/30/2005
your pictures have won me over, their all great. I love the Polaroid lift technique but this shot owes more to your imagination, super


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