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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 5/9/2004
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hey scarlet... how have you been?
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Irenka Daniluk
{K:8011} 9/5/2003
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Very interesting picture...
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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 6/17/2003
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I LOVE sx-70s!!!!!!!! I have a whole bunch of "stick-things" I use to manipulate them too: dental tools, a seam ripper, wooden skewers, and whatever else is on hand. You inspire me to do more SX-70s. You rock, Scarlet!!!!!!
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Phil Stephenson
{K:41} 6/10/2003
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Scarlet, indeed NYNY Vegas. Color and texture are very pleasing and my eye is drawn from bottom to top 'to the moon'.
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scarlet james
{K:778} 6/10/2003
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Hi Richard the beauty of SX-70 is the texture, size and originality ..you can do similar but the way the emulsion `decides` to react is always different..it is magic.. Yes you can print bigger but then it flattens the image and it becomes a print no longer an original. Thank you scarlet x
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 6/9/2003
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Well, I get your point, I think. I've always wanted to try the Polaroid manipulating thing but now, with Photoshop, there's no need. To me, this has the fluidity of a water color. I suppose, since it's digitized, you could make a larger print than with the little original Polaroid.
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