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Adam
Image Title:  Adam
 
 By: Helena K Karlsson  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer Helena K Karlsson {K:23}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 5
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 100mm
Uploaded 3/12/2001 Film / Memory Type Sensia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 413 Shutter 60
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 8 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About This is an image from a circus project that we had...
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Chris Whaley   {K:3844} 5/31/2001
Very interesting effect.


Nick Ragovis   {K:-367} 8/18/2001
Creepy and gothic looking. Very nice effect.


Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 11/23/2002
A very beautiful image. Just 2 minor regrets, maybe. 1) I wish the background were just a tad brighter, simply because its texture looks great but can barely be seen - at least at this size. 2) When you lifted the emulsion, a bit too many lines appeared on the arms for my taste - which mildly detracts from the powerful expression. I know too little about pola transfers to tell you how this known problem can be more or less controled, IF IT CAN AT ALL. But I would be keen to hear suggestions on this issue, since I have basically never been happy myself with any of my attempts... Anyway, classy work, still, and I really like your mood shots in general. Best regards.


Helena K Karlsson   {K:23} 11/25/2002
Hi Marc...
The great thing with emulsion lifts is that you can create lines wherever you want them. You could use a brush and brush the image to various shapes or make it as flat as possible.
The only thing that I feel not to work with emulsion lifts is when you try to make it perfect. It removes its purpose then (I feel)

// Helena


sept sea   {K:2569} 5/7/2003
like it!!


zosia zija   {K:12006} 5/7/2003
very interesting... i like it.


shelby koning   {K:5450} 5/7/2003
incredible!


Sandra Bozic   {K:3963} 1/10/2004
...and very interesting 1 :)
regards, s.


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