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henry often sits on this ottoman (which used to belong to my grandmother, was in her bedroom for years) in the mornings -- you can see why!
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + ATZ.
Artistic Time Zero from the Impossible Project - this scan taken within a couple of hours of the shot, and matched as closely as possible to the colours on the original Polaroid. It looks quite different seven months later, I'll wait a little longer and share the re-scan results later this year.
Photowalk today? You know you want to. I will see you in North Beach at 6:30 tonight.
One more diner 'roid. I had originally planned to upload a PX600 shot today, but this one was calling my name and who am I to ignore a real honest to goodness Polaroid shot?
Now, I'm not terribly fond of faking Polaroids - especially when the border doesn't add anything to the image - but I'm sort of considering mimicking the edge cut effect in Photoshop. The hardest part will be replicating the haunting tones of ATZ, I would bet. This edge cut film has been great fun so far.
Listening to Tom Waits. Thinking of days gone by.
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, California
Thanks for the film Lindsey
Polaroid SX-70 / ATZ
"Turn my seasons turn
Lived in much younger times
Left no life no more
For me to shine"
-- Mark Hollis, "Inside Looking Out"
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep
Artistic Time Zero (ATZ)
expired 9-2009
Ghent, NY
A collaboration with the very talented Miss Emily Hassell.
Diamond Bus North West: 40837 (MX21 ATZ) a Wright Streetdeck, painted in two tone blue fleet livery with pink route branding and captured here on Bolton Road in Salford operating on service 37 to Manchester Piccadilly.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 14th March 2022.
Ref No. 0042525/CL.
Die Ost-Berliner BVB (VEB Kombinat Berliner Verkehrsbetrebe) wollte ab 1980 ihre in die Jahre gekommenen Arbeitswagen ersetzen. Als Grund kann man deren Alter nennen, stammten sie doch zum Teil aus der Zeit der Jahrhundertwende.
Aus diesem Grund wurden durch die Lieferung moderner KT4D von CKD überzählige Rekowagen durch das RAW Schöneweide zu Arbeitswagen umgebaut. Der Umbau umfasste unter anderem den Einbau einer beidseitigen Ladetür und den Umbau zum Zweirichtungsfahrzeug.
Insgesamt sind so 38 ATZ genannte Wagen entstanden und wurden z.B. als Schleppfahrzeug für Loren im innerbetrieblichen Transport, als Kranschlepper aber auch als Schleifwagen eingesetzt.
Der Wagen 4508 gehört seit 1997 zum Bestand der historischen Fahrzeuge in Berlin und wird vom Denkmalpflegeverein Nahverkehr e.V. (DVN) betreut. Diese nutzen ihn zusammen mit der zusehenden Lore G107 zum Materialtransport.
Aufgenommen wurde das Bild im März 2007 bei einer solchen Transportfahrt an der Straße an der Wuhlheide kurz vor der Haltestelle Freizeit- und Erholungszentrum.
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + ATZ.
Artistic Time Zero from the Impossible Project - this scan taken within a couple of hours of the shot, and matched as closely as possible to the colours on the original Polaroid. It looks quite different seven months later, I'll wait a little longer and share the re-scan results later this year.
As I've whined a lot in my recent uploads, ATZ that has made it this far degrades. It degrades a lot lot lot. I mean, it's been expired, I don't know what I expect from it. All the creamy beautiful pastel tones find themselves yellow/green and flat in a few days time. For most images, the medium completely obscures and perverts the message. I think this is the one time that the rotting has served me well.
This image is one that went from flat and dull to moody and haunting and I love it. The tones and darkness remind me a lot of F2B. (Which I really really need to shoot! Ack!) I was really struggling to find a way to shoot Joshua Tree and I don't think I was alone in that. It was difficult. The light was harsh. It was probably the wrong place to go. Death Valley would probably have been a better destination. I shot mostly film there, so I'll be interested to see how that turned out. (Portra 160 VC in my Nikon SLR and some Ektar in my Rollei. Had the Velvia. Couldn't pull the trigger. I very rarely shoot slide film because slides scare the crap out of me.)
If you're interested, I would suggest looking at this large or original size. I ended up going 1200 dpi on the scan - the others from the trip have been 600 - and I'm glad I did. There is just so much to this image. And no cheesy textures this time either! All natural film perversion. I do have to say that a tiny bit of a fill flash might have been nice, but as the SX-70 has no PC socket...
The whole time we were out there, I was in a Kyuss mood, but didn't have any on my phone. Next time I'm out in the desert, I'm going to have to make a point for that not to be the case. I'm making up for it by lifting titles from their songs. This one is from "Demon Cleaner," off their fantastic Welcome to Sky Valley album. It almost feels too literal to listen to Kyuss in the California desert, but damn if it doesn't suit the surroundings.
from my window
UPD: my little pleasance - this shot will become a CD cover for album of one German band - Monoton Polyphon
(that i saw at an early-bird hanami with the FTPS friends)
4/4/09 Chidorigafuchi | Polaroid SX-70 Sonar + ATZ.
Photographs taken during an organised Omnibus Society tour to the ADL Falkirk factory on Saturday 7th September 2013
taken sunday afternoon, having a romp in the garden
i hadn't planned on posting this, but lucy got unusually quiet a day or two later, and she died early this morning -- no idea what was wrong with her. she was an incredibly sweet-tempered bird who acted as foster mom to one of the other chicks, despite only being a week or so older -- and she was quite a lady, i always thought the gray speckles around her neck looked like a string of pearls. i will miss her.
'Roid Week '10 - day 1
A beautiful sunny evening, light falling on favourite buildings on my cycle to the station after work.
Not sure why I look so mad. I really wasn't, I swear.
I can't believe it's already the 12th week of this 52 week project! This
year is flying by faster than any other year so far, but that's probably
because I'm getting older and I hear that's what happens. Time moves
quicker.
Highlight of my week would probably be today, July 4th. We planned on
staying in and watching movies but decided to take a quick drive up the
mountain, to talk and take some photos. It's nice, being able to just sit
around with someone and talk for hours about absolutely nothing but still
have the best time in the world. Today was one of those days.
Happy 4th of July!