Monday, May 14, 2012

Light & Finger Painting


More experiments burning some really expired Polaroid film sheets (2004).
I was going to include the original paper prints but I thought more interesting the chemistry effect created over the negatives themselves. The pictures below are of my "super new bike" which I rescued from the abandonment at a flea market and the other one is of one of my favorite places here, the Port Washington lighthouse from 1860, which  I had painted a while ago.
Pinhole Camera, f231/ 12 seconds. 70 grados F.
Polaroid Film Type 72 B & W Polapan 400
Expired (really expired, 2004) , 4 x 5 inches
Natural light © Flavio Martín Morante_2012
Polaroid negative converted to positive.
Chemicals moved and removed by finger 
(using gloves, otherwise there wouldn´t be more fingers)
Adjusted levels, curves and contrast on Photoshop.

Pinhole Camera, f231/ 4 seconds. 70 grados F.
Polaroid Film Type 72 B & W Polapan 400
Expired (really expired, 2004) , 4 x 5 inches
Natural light © Flavio Martín Morante_2012
Polaroid negative converted to positive.
Chemicals moved and removed by finger 
(using gloves, otherwise there wouldn´t be more fingers)
Adjusted levels, curves and contrast on Photoshop.

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