2011-05-09 // 23:06:31
Mrlavinyl
Muy muy buenas estas dobles exp, encima con push, film inestable donde los haya...

2011-05-08 // 22:39:14
Patrick_Michael_Weber
Amazing!!!!

2011-05-08 // 22:21:46
emilie79
genius, congrats to you both!

2011-05-08 // 20:36:41
k.i.am
truly wonderful!!

2011-05-08 // 14:10:46
streifen.und.reifen
*compliment how great your polaroid is*
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Thank you :)

2011-05-08 // 10:14:43
Lajos Gombos
54%! Congratulation!
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Thank you :)

2011-05-08 // 02:10:42
rommel
another masterpiece, as always.
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Thank you, Rommel, very much appreciated :)

2011-05-08 // 02:03:36
philippebourgoin
Cheers Eduardo !
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Thank you, Philippe :)

2011-05-08 // 00:13:53
BastianK
I have to agree with all of them ;-)
Perfect use of PX70 Push!

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Thank you Bastiank, this is my first try with this film.

2011-05-07 // 22:36:00
TheGentlemanAmateur
Fantastic! One of the best PUSh shots I've seen, but the double exposure concept is so strong, it would be great on any film....
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Thank you :) Iīm agree with you, I had recently the idea of that double exposure and I tried it a week ago with expired time-zero, but it doesnīt work very well. Then I tried it with fresh film, the one I had available to shoot with, but it would work great with another type of film.

2011-05-07 // 22:29:16
Rayon-couscous
very very nice idea ! wow
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Thank you, very much appreciated :)

2011-05-07 // 22:02:57
Soreal
I love this mood, and i'm impressed with the result when i see you worked with PUSH!
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Thank you, Soreal. It seems that the film itīs very sensitive to light temperature, and the total amount of heat that you can apply to it also affects dramatically in the final tones: the more substained heat you can apply, the more the tones shift towards a very saturate cyan.