Time Zero Fun: Mural
From Wikipedia:
"One feature of SX-70 integral print film is its ability to be manipulated while developing, and for some days after. Because the emulsion is gelatin-based, and the Mylar covering does not allow water vapor to readily pass, the emulsion stays soft for several days, allowing artists to press and manipulate the emulsion to produce effects somewhat like impressionist paintings."
Unfortunately I did not read that until recently. These photos were taken about two years ago though. SX-70 (time zero) was discontinued a few years back and it's tough to find unless you're willing to pay quite a bit on ebay. This was the first time my friend and I experimented with it. Hopefully I'll get another chance.
19 responses
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Tomas Aguilar added a link (16 Jul 2008):
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Pilar Coll i Gatells said (16 Jul 2008):
Buena, Tomas!
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Debby Adler gave props (16 Jul 2008):
This is cool!
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Lynn H gave props (16 Jul 2008):
Cool shot, Tomas!
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John Tanner gave props (16 Jul 2008):
another cool shot!!
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Lk Murphy said (16 Jul 2008):
very cool!
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Vidyavati Chandan gave props (17 Jul 2008):
cool
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Janice Mezzacappa gave props (17 Jul 2008):
Really cool Tomas!
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Jean Pierre Vacherot gave props (17 Jul 2008):
Nice capture
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Michael Lynch said (17 Jul 2008):
Awesome shot Thomas. Somebody will find you more film !
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Craig Fraizer gave props (19 Jul 2008):
awesom shot
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adniloj gave props (19 Jul 2008):
wow, i like what happened! Keep on experiementing who knows were you'll go
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Natalie S gave props (19 Jul 2008):
Very cool image Tomas
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Catherine Kurvink gave props (27 Jul 2008):
This is really wonderful, Thomas! I love it.
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Mbego A gave props (28 Jul 2008):
¡Sensacional! me gusta.
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phil413 gave props (28 Aug 2008):
Awesome!!!! Love the colors. Cool process.
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Takeshi Akimoto said (19 Oct 2008):
Beautiful shot.
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Simon Le gave props (21 Oct 2008):
Awesome capture!
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (18 Nov 2008):
Terrific photo!


