It's all in the colours, really.
I still remember how puzzled I was by polaroid effects when colour became possible for amateurs in the 1960's. There was a bleached, unreal tint to family shots and I was much pleased to discover slide film at the end of the decade.
This offers a nod to Faux Cross Processing, but is too sharp to take the viewer in,
I think.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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Yep: feels like a modern picture, somehow, rather than a polaroid. Could you pop a faux-polaroid frame around it, maybe? See how it looks, then, and whether it tricks the brain into thinking, "wow, what a neat old picture!"
I think that a frame would do the trick and there is one offered freely here:
"http://www.flickr.com/photos/katphotos/3068503944/"
I have to admit I find polaroid effects a bit chilly and the frames seem very dated now, so I'll just stick to trying out newer styles for the time being.
It's a good exercise, however, and the Flickr poster who generously shared the frame has very good photos. Worth viewing.
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