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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 12/30/2005
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I remember doing that with negatives. That was a lot of fun. Rarely, though, did it result in something this good!
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Bernadette Camus
{K:733} 12/10/2005
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Thanks for your comment Jason. I had a look through your portfolio and found that your images were very captivating. I'm only just entering the world of digital photography but im enjoying what i learn.
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Jason v.d.Meer
{K:2019} 12/8/2005
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ooooh this is good. i have never heard of the process (being the digital nuffy that i am!). well done.
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 11/20/2005
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Excelente trabajo, yo le encuentro un toque misterioso y perturbador. Muy buen!
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Bernadette Camus
{K:733} 11/18/2005
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Thanks for your comment on my image. I had a look at the photo you attached as a link and i thought it was very good. I did negative sandwiching for my year 12 project which included the image i posted on this website. This year at uni i also did negative sandwiching, a similar project to year 12. Its hard work but i enjoy it. Thanks again for your comment.
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 11/17/2005
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Hi Bernadette, I like this image. It is nice the way the two negatives went together with the portrait over to the right like that. This sort of thing is also fun and easy to do in Photoshop. Here is a blast from the past that I used the negative sandwich process on a few years back. http://www.usefilm.com/image/659683.html
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Mireille Heirendt
{K:7258} 11/12/2005
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WOW, what an interesting creativity! Great, and I guess some hard work too! Thanks for your comment and glad you like it. Regards, M.
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Dale Ann Cubbage
{K:9755} 11/12/2005
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Very cool and creative image. Nice work.
da
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