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Photography Alternative posted on Jun 20, 2007
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I find this movie film at a movie place I painted. They thow it away and I pick it up and that is what I used in my last image "Head". I looked it over and cut out what I wish and took the rest and thow it away. this is what you see I thown away. thanks for comments and lookking

Comments (52)


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Richardphotos

6:56PM | Wed, 20 June 2007

I picked up old film from a huge home I remodeled that had a full size 35mm movie theater in the home. I ended up throwing all of it, since I did not have your imagination

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skiwillgee

8:20PM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Now this is photography. Excellent!

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evielouise

9:00PM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Well now,aren't you the imaginative person great idea!~~~`

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goodoleboy

9:29PM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Jocko, is that stuff flammable? Many decades ago my dad owned a movie theater and I used to take scraps of film from the trash, take it home and make stink bombs out of them. Anyway, that is one wild composition with fine lighting effects.

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sharky_

1:44AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

I sure remember those days when everything went wrong and the film spilled over. Excellent shot. Aloha

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Gor111

2:05AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

LOL a funny photography! Fabulous how you have realized your idea!!!

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carlx

2:34AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Great idea - super composition!!!

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jif3d

2:58AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

I like the metallic look to the discarded film, interesting capture. ~Cheers~

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saretta

4:38AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Fantastic image,amazing impact!!!!:-)

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tallpindo

6:14AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Hair of the dog? Tresses of nitrocellulose that project life to murtal size?

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iceberg5

6:49AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

It is amazing to see how you have created this superb picture from all this old film-strip lying around !

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Burpee

8:46AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Fabulous idea and so creative! The tape makes a really interesting design.

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robotalk

9:23AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Very well composed ! would be a great film company logo!

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pteb

10:07AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

I like this.

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three_grrr

3:10PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

I was worried you were throwing out some good stuff, LOL, but I should have known better! This is cool, the title fits it perfectly!

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dashboard_jehovah

7:23PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Cool work! Thought it was a CG image at first...excellent capture and imagination! Big thumbs up!

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kenmo

8:04PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

So very effective and original...!!!!!

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DRAKELOT

10:03PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Fantastic image !!! ... Antonio.

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Jay-el-Jay

10:48PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

This could also be titled a picture of pictures.Good shot.

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sema_fox

1:41PM | Fri, 22 June 2007

It is a pity a film,.... influence amazing!!!

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CosmicPsycho

6:51AM | Sat, 23 June 2007

Fantastic capture! xx Cosmic

BobaDuffs

12:53AM | Mon, 25 June 2007

The golden age of film! the old ways are the best! Let's remake and bring back the super 8 film cameras!! Jocko you spark the new generation of film makers here! :)

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