March 12, 2011

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Double exposed polaroids.

15 comments :

  1. your pics are so endlessly beautiful ♥

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  2. åh, har du polaroidkamera & polaroidfilm? är det svårt att få tag på?

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  3. dschulie, amanda & her ghosts: thank you so much!

    sofia: ja, jag har tre polaroidkameror som alla används med olika typer av film :) kameror kan du enkelt hitta på tradera, ebay eller loppisar. film är också till största del enklast att hitta på ebay eller tradera, och sedan finns impossible-shopen där du också kan hitta en hel del. deras frakt är en aning dyr bara om man köper mer än ett paket.

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  4. the one on the right is super good!

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  5. Hej Annette, vart får du tag på dina polaroider? Måste du köpa begagnade? Jag blev lite sugen på en polaroidkamera men det enda som säljs nu är ju det fula visitkorts-formatet...det vill man ju inte ha! Man vill ha detta fina format ju.
    Vet du hur det funkar?

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  6. so beautiful!
    i love double exposures and had done a few with my sx70, but last time my camera literally exploded! now i'm too scared to try again:)

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  7. Was this done digitally? It's so magical.

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  8. ian bird: thank you!

    brassinpocket: tack! :)

    ulicam: ja, när det gäller kameror så är det helt klart enklast att köpa begagnat - de fina modellerna med det fina formatet kan nog vara svåra att hitta helt nya. gör en polaroid*-sökning på tradera och/eller ebay och se vad du hittar :) jag skrev en pytteliten polaroid-köpar-guide i slutet av det här inlägget, och bland kamerorna ovanför finns en liten förklaring till varje polaroid-modell och vilken film som passar till de olika modellerna.

    fernanda: that sounds scary! I would never dare to try and make double exposures with my sx-70.

    chesney: this is analogue, so the double exposure was done directly in the camera, and not digitally :)

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  9. Hi.
    I'm also a BIG polaroid fan, and I love these double exposed photos, but who do you do it??
    did you take a photo, and then put the film back into the camera again?? but you have to do it withou the photo getting exposed by light right, or can you do it with "old" photos you've taken like 1 month ago??
    sorry for all the questions...
    BR Mic

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  10. mic: with spectra/image cameras there is a possibility to take a picture without it being ejected as usual, and that way you can make two exposures before it actually leaves the camera - here's how to do it:

    1. make sure you've set your camera to "darken".

    2. for the first exposure, turn on the self-timer and wait for it to take the picture (the picture won't eject).

    3. turn the camera off by folding it together, and this needs to be done before you switch off the self-timer again. this way the camera will basically forget about the picture you just took.

    4. turn the self-timer switch back to normal and then open the camera again.

    5. take the second exposure as usual (still with the camera being set to "darken"), it will eject as usual and now you will have a double exposed polaroid!

    with other polaroid cameras (such as the sx-70 and cameras that use 600 film) it is done differently and not as easy as this :)

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