Blue Tree with Frame

© Hans Duggen

Blue Tree with Frame

Uploaded: September 24, 2003

Description

A sandwich manipilation of 2 slides. Photos made on slidefilm indoorphotos

Comments

Ann Texter September 24, 2003

Very cool photograph! and the frame is great. What type of slidefilm did you use?
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Hans Duggen September 24, 2003

I don´t know what the real name for this type of film is in english, Ann. It´s a Kodak Ektrachrome film for indoor use, that means for artifical light, as B-lamps etc. Taking pictures in daylight, as well as in morning and evenings will give cool colors, like this one. If you explain your dealer this I think he/she will know what typename it is in your language, which is not mine - I´m danish.
The rest of the technique behind the photo is very simple: lay 2 slides together and turn one of them 90 Degrees. Then you will get a frame lake this. Both slides should be overexposed for giving enough opacity, when copying or scanning the photo. Good luck. Hans/Denmark.
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