Chris' Mug/Seaworld

© Judy C. Norton

Chris' Mug/Seaworld

Uploaded: June 13, 2006 18:23:59

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The emulsion transfer came from a composite of two images I took when I took my family to Seaworld in Orlando recently. One image had only one grandchildren set against the deep blue tank, the other had the orca and one grandchild facing it at the bottom of this enormous tank. I wanted both children in the pic., so I cut/paste in Photoshop to get them all on one pic. Then, I made a 4x6" print which was copied with the copy system to the Polaroid film. I flipped the emulsion wrong side up on acetate, removed the gunk, and slid it onto the mug. Tricky! It was even more trickier trying to smoothe it out on the glass!

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