Tools in my Blood Shed

May 28, 2009 23:29

Syringes, clear vinyl tubing, flat rubber tubing - CHECK ( Read more... )

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balamuthia May 29 2009, 13:43:01 UTC

You use Photoflo?? What for?

That's cool!

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lovecraftlackey May 31 2009, 22:56:24 UTC
As an "anti-coagulant" for corn-syrup based fake blood. It keeps it wet-looking all day and prevents it from candying over. And it adds some nice opaqueness.

Too bad in a few years it probably won't exist except as some antiquated special product for "hobbyists" who still shoot photos on celluloid.

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balamuthia May 31 2009, 23:41:45 UTC

"KODAK is preannouncing the discontinuance of several smaller running families of Professional film - EPR, EPN and High Speed Infrared (HIE) effective end of December 2007."

*hangs head*

Amusingly I'm taking a course this summer to learn photography techniques which were popular in the 1800's. I've never really felt the impulse to keep the history of anything alive like I do photography.

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scar_crow May 29 2009, 14:33:48 UTC
Telesis?

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lovecraftlackey May 31 2009, 22:58:01 UTC
It's a strong silicone-based adhesive. I use it top glue blood tubes to various parts of the body to keep them (the tubes) out of camera range.

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moonslug May 31 2009, 02:08:47 UTC
Telesis... really? Because every time I see this word, I see testis. So I keep asking myself if I want to know why you have testis in your Blood Shed. After some introspection, I realize that you mean 'a big jug (or small container) of silicone adhesive' and not a piece of male anatomy.

Your Blood Shed pleases me!

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