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A Tune Please
Image Title:  A Tune Please
 
 By: Jeanette Hägglund  
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Photographer Jeanette Hägglund {K:59903}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Nikon FM2
Categories Photoart
Alternative Process
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Huellas
Polaroidlift
Lens Nikkor
Uploaded 10/19/2004 Film / Memory Type Velvia, Polaroid
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 246 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 27 Rating
6.04
/ 12 Ratings
Location City -  Barcelona
State - 
Country - Spain   Spain
About Polaroidlift. "Plaza de Sol", Gracia.
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There are 27 Comments in 1 Pages
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Piotr Niewierowicz   {K:2401} 10/19/2004
Great work! regards


Orazio Minnella   {K:46645} 10/19/2004
Excellent tones and beautiful texture.Nice composition and wonderful colors.Great work and superb lights.Well done.My best compliments.
Orazio


Ann Texter   {K:10058} 10/19/2004
Fantastic image!
Ann


Teunis Haveman   {K:52413} 10/19/2004
Janette, beautiful art
Great compositie
Teunis


Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 10/19/2004
superior retouching work!


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 10/19/2004
This one was the best of the ones you uploaded today... fantastic street photo! =)) Very good composition and expression from that man! Wow 7+

Patrick J


aydin turker   {K:3982} 10/19/2004
very artistic! good composition and recalls paint works.. congrats Jeanette..


B:)liana    {K:30945} 10/19/2004
My favorite of the serie dear Jeanette!
Kisses, Biliana


// //   {K:6081} 10/19/2004
Prefect!!!!!
Hassan


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 10/19/2004
Hi Jeanette,

you have been very productive lately. a full page of new photos since my last visit. WOW.

You're polaroid series is great. I'm not quite sure how you work on the pictures to get the cardboard effect and the special framing. maybe you can give me some hints.

this one works very well with the contrasting element of the old grandpa and the louis armstrong like painting.

nice finding.

take care,
Thilo


Magnus Beierlein   {K:1566} 10/19/2004
Love it. Except for the technique the image itself is impressing, The contrast between the old man and Satchmo.

Love you Jeanettööööö

Magnus


In Transit   {K:29358} 10/19/2004
I have come back and back to this series of your submissions... for they all truly offer wonderful insight..

Thank you for sharing...


Stephen Bowden   {K:64516} 10/19/2004
Fabulous capture Jeanette :-)

Best wishes
Steve


Verena Rentrop   {K:14426} 10/19/2004
great finding...they spend there several years together

Cheers,
Verena


Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 10/19/2004
wonderful


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 10/19/2004
Excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it.


S.D Holmes   {K:7075} 10/19/2004
great work jeanette!!love how you've compiled the image!


Zeev Scharf   {K:24818} 10/19/2004
Beautiful composition,superb effect Jeanette

Best regards


m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 10/19/2004
nice dialog !


Omar Rifaat   {K:10135} 10/20/2004
jeanette,
You are a genius with these polaroids. I still don't fully understand the techinque, but its really cool.
These are two images 'cut and pasted' together?
Omar


Tugce Gül Baran   {K:5115} 10/20/2004
Breathtaken series talentive my friend


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59903} 10/20/2004
Omar, the technique is not so strange or difficult. I first use my analogue Nikon FM2 camera and using slides. Then when it?s developed I transform from slide to Polaroid through a special polaroid daylight flashbox. Using a polaroidfilm that has both a negative and a positive. I then use the positive and boil it in 70 warm water unti the emolusion lifts off (therefore called polaroidlift) and catching up the emolusion on paper. The paper and the emolusion dry together and there it is....

Easy and funny and possible to do in daylight, no need for a darkroom.

Jeanette


Aira Manna   {K:11201} 10/20/2004
ooooh, i am so undecided on which i like he most...this series is amazing!


Marcus Claésson   {K:2179} 10/20/2004
Yes, this is really an alt processed street photo :)
I like the scene here. Good!


David Bircham   {K:1300} 10/20/2004
Very cool! at first I thought the trumpet player was real. The polaroid lift really adds to the illusion. Another good one. db


Carlheinz Bayer   {K:14220} 10/20/2004
Oh! yeah!!! Love that one! Great portfolio, BTW.
C.


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59903} 10/21/2004
Thilo, Polaroidlift has this special outlook because of the emolusion loss from the polaroid film. Maby you already has been reading how I do this. But the frame derive from emolusion who is very very thin, floating in the water wich I catch up on the aquarelle paper. When I?m putting it on the paper I can deside how I want it to look - the frames and if I want some special lines and so on. The surface texture is there because of the papers surface. Nothing done in PS other than small changes in colours.

Jeanette


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