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david malcolmson
{K:4145} 9/18/2003
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This has an endearingly Victorian feel, except of course that they didn't have colour.
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000 000
{K:1471} 11/25/2002
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Wow!
Looks like arts from the past.
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Bobbie C.
{K:1425} 7/31/2002
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Thanks, John, I'll do that. It will take me a couple of days to get them scanned seperately (don't have my own scanner). I'll post them on Monday.
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 7/31/2002
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Very nicely done. Any chance you could attach the two overexposed photos in seperate comments to show us how the sandwich slide effect works?
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Deborah Seitz
{K:85} 7/28/2002
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This is a great shot. I also enjoyed the shot you put on the forum. I am very interested in the technique of multiple exposures also at this time I am unable to make my AF camera do this. I would like to see more of your shots.
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Bobbie C.
{K:1425} 7/23/2002
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Terrence, I sandwiched 2 slides together in a new slide mount. One picture of the girl and one of my closet door (to get the wood texture) - both overexposed by one stop.
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Terrence Kent
{K:7023} 7/23/2002
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Dig the light, makes for a dreamy effect, and the subject fits into that perfectly. Can't help but ask tho, if not PS whadya do to make this soft/etc? Filters...?
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