2008-05-27 // 17:08:06
paul_a_royd
Interesting results indeed: I'm wondering if acetone (is it common nail polish remover?) would work the same on very old shots, with chemicals well dried...
compliments
v+f

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hello...no it wasnt regular nail varnish remover, although it is in nail varnish remover. so you could try it.
i got it from my uni a while ago as if you photocopy a image then put it faced down onto a surface it will transfer the picture across.
lovin the name 'paul a royd'! by the way
BYE!

2007-12-01 // 20:22:04
desao
Right then, I will!!

2007-12-01 // 19:56:30
desao
Hello again you!!...v+f means, ive Voted and added the shot to my Favourites. Do you mind if i add you to my friends? I can keep track of what youre up to better that way.
Enjoy your weekend,


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oh lovely!
...go for it
knock urself out!

2007-11-30 // 18:20:35
desao
I really dig your 2 experiments, nice idea. I have loads of polaroids that didnt work, i can never bring myself to throw one away! I keep thinking that one day ill think of something interesting to do with them, looks like you beat me to it!! They remind of work by a painter, but i cant think of their name, any idea?? v+f
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im the same i dont like throwing them`away...prob cos a film is so bludy expensive! for some reason when i made these i found it acceptable to slice them to pieces though! must have had some aggretion to take out that day!
thanks for all your kind comments
Ellie
..meant to ask what does v and f stand for?