In the afternoon sun

    Happy 'roid week!

    I'd done some Polaroid manipulations many years ago, and I'd been thinking about trying it again. When I saw Rhett Redelings' wonderful Polaroid manipulations, I was inspired to try it.

    Polaroid SX-70, Polaroid Time Zero, expired 11/02, manipulated using a metal crochet hook and a wooden ceramist's tool.

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    [10-027-3-edited]

    Comments and faves

    1. Black Dream Designs (25 months ago | reply)

      I could swirl and twirl around in this forever.

    2. johnnyoptic (25 months ago | reply)

      this is wonderful.

    3. tlate hiin (25 months ago | reply)

      Cool! Expired polaroid!

    4. caballosblancos and The Gentleman Amateur added this photo to their favorites.

    5. The Gentleman Amateur (25 months ago | reply)

      That's brilliant!

    6. LowerDarnley (25 months ago | reply)

      Who needs photoshop when you have a crochet hook!
      Beautiful.

    7. theothermonalisa (25 months ago | reply)

      I think it is magic. Beautiful color and soft transitions- and to think I've only been crocheting with mine

    8. sheenjek (25 months ago | reply)

      a watercolor, a river delta, a tree, blending together

    9. meg♥n (25 months ago | reply)

      this looks awesome!

    10. Falling Thru The Lens (25 months ago | reply)

      Thank you so much for all of your kind comments and faves! I truly appreciate each one.

      And the crochet hook is so much easier!

    11. utu(slowly) (25 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Still & Moving(1p/1c), and we'd love to have this added to the group!

      very interesting challenge!
      great!

    12. hajlana (25 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Art-Digital *Invite Only* P- 1 C-3 , and we'd love to have this added to the group!

      Perfect mood and feeling here..hugs!

    13. hajlana (25 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called NO COMMENT 2011, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    14. carmen/ (25 months ago | reply)

      this is wonderful...!

    15. Danica (Mariella Tammas) (25 months ago | reply)

      We have seen your excellent work in:
      comment code by Adriënne, on Flickr
      ART- DIGITAL *Invite Only*
      Remember: post 1 comment 3

    16. GôDiNô (25 months ago | reply)

      We have seen your excellent work in:
      comment code by Adriënne, on Flickr
      ART- DIGITAL *Invite Only*
      Remember: post 1 comment 3

    17. utu(slowly) (25 months ago | reply)

      thx!
      enjoyed at
      Sill & Moving
      Still & Moving
      (1post /1comment )

    18. earthwaterfireair (25 months ago | reply)

      This one is definitely a painting - reminds me of Canada's Group of Seven artists - several of them did work similar to this - wonderful!!!

    19. Falling Thru The Lens (25 months ago | reply)

      Thank you so much for all of your kind comments, faves, and invitations! I truly appreciate each one.

    20. incandescente boy (25 months ago | reply)

      enjoyed at
      Sill & Moving
      Still & Moving
      (1post /1comment )

    21. Bonjour, Lucia (25 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called geranium spirit, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    22. Falling Thru The Lens (25 months ago | reply)

      Thank you very much, Lucia!

    23. drenchedviolets (24 months ago | reply)

      I love this, you can see so many and different things in it!

    24. drenchedviolets and andrenzo added this photo to their favorites.

    25. Falling Thru The Lens (24 months ago | reply)

      Thank you so much, drenchedviolets!

    26. (francis), emilie79*, ViannaVi, CliffNJ, and Simōne Saref added this photo to their favorites.

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