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this one took quite a while from start to finish; it took me about nine hours to put a 500 piece puzzle together (which probably could have been done a great deal faster than i found myself doing it), then i markered the back of the puzzle black with a sharpie, and then i pulled out a segment of the puzzle in the shape i wanted it to match my hand without destroying the order of the surrounding puzzle pieces (easier said than done). in comparison to all of that, the double exposure felt kind of simple.i was going to submit this one last night with [link ], but i fell asleep too soon; i feel they go together pretty well.
photography
double exposure
polaroid 667 iso 3000
no digital manipulation
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Comments: 9
NicKmiLLard [2006-04-06 17:59:53 +0000 UTC]
very great concept and idea for the photograp, at first i thought u might have used a liquid emulsion, which would've been incredible, but this is just as good, great job
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pfunks723 [2006-04-06 14:01:00 +0000 UTC]
okay all of your photos are pure gold. i don't even know what to say. brilliance times eleventy. i was gonna make a comment, and then i looked at your photos and i would have to say something about every single one. pure gold.
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geometry In reply to pfunks723 [2006-04-07 00:56:12 +0000 UTC]
wow, thanks much! eleventy is a strong word. : )
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pfunks723 In reply to geometry [2006-04-07 13:47:41 +0000 UTC]
really, it is. i haven't given anyone the brilliance times eleventy until yesterday!
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human-chassis [2006-03-26 23:44:45 +0000 UTC]
Creative thinking. I like it. Your pictures are so much more significant than others because you don't digitally manipulate.
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not-in-my-lifetime [2006-03-23 00:21:10 +0000 UTC]
I agree. The effect in the final picture is rather well crafted. Very nice!
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mandapants [2006-03-21 05:34:05 +0000 UTC]
This is truely beautiful.
I have such respect for sticking to traditional methods. Double exposure creates an amazing effect.
Also a big fan of the grain.
wonderful, really!
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