October 10, 2003
More Polaroid Manipulations of London
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The Number 9 bus chugging along Piccadilly

St Martin-in-the-fields church by Trafalgar Square
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The London Eye as never seen before
Some more Polaroid manipulations, sans Photoshop.
SX70, or TimeZero, film consists of photographic emulsion sandwiched between plastic. It takes several hours to harden and can be smushed around while still soft using keys, skewers, cuticle sticks, coins, or anything else. You need somewhat of a decent photograph to begin with.
Posted by rgardiner at October 10, 2003 09:04 PMBeautiful photos Rob!
Posted by: Kim Gilmour at October 10, 2003 09:21 PMvery nice polaroid stuff guys........both of you....
Posted by: tssullivan at October 13, 2003 04:44 AMThese really are good. I mean really good. Hate London, but love your pictures. Got a SX-70 camera in a cupboard - you've inspired me.
Posted by: lorenzo at October 15, 2003 12:06 AM(geez, during the time i spent in london everything looked exactly like this. could it have been the vodka?) these are good and nicley treacly. the bus and ferriswheel are faves.
Posted by: jovo at October 16, 2003 07:51 PMI like ur photos too =)
Take care =)
from Estonia =)
these are wonderful to see. i remember when you were thinking about trying them. great fun, aren't they?
Posted by: karen at November 26, 2003 08:52 AMHow did you do these?
Posted by: DOUG at December 4, 2003 05:19 PMYour pictures are so awesome! Can you do this kind of manipulations with any polaroid film/camera or is it a specific kind?
Posted by: Kelly at March 13, 2004 02:26 AM

