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Tara Gullett
{K:1678} 1/21/2005
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Thank you Alison.
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Tara Gullett
{K:1678} 1/21/2005
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Thanks Michelle. : ) Tara
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 1/21/2005
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schweeeeeet! great color too!
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 1/21/2005
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This is reallly good, I love the composition and the way the dark around the edges really balance it so well. Alison
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Tara Gullett
{K:1678} 1/21/2005
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Thank you Carla. It is a process similar to the transfers I do but you use the positive print from the 669 Polaroid film instead of the negative. It's kinda stretchy and moldable... then you place it on paper and let it dry, then color if you want with paints or pencils or leave as is. Tara
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Tara Gullett
{K:1678} 1/21/2005
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Hi Paul, an emulsion lift is when you have a positive from a 669 polaroid print and you soak it and lift off the actual picture and stretch it and move it around .. a gelatin type material to get what formation you want. You are doing this in water and then place the emulsions on watercolor paper. It's similar to the transfer process... only you use the positive instead of the negative. Tara
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/21/2005
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What is an emulsion lift, Tara? I like the outcome, whatever it is!
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Carla Stephens
{K:3148} 1/21/2005
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Tara, you are definately picking up your style here, I recognized this as your work from the thumbnail. I am unfamiliar with the process you exlained, but I like it. Again, great work. Carla
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