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Here are some shots I took at the past Midsummer's eve party, they're shot with my Polaroid EE66 land camera. Enjoy.
Taken with Polaroid EE66 analog camera using Fuji FP-100C polaroid film, about four years expired.
No post-editing. Image scanned with Epson Perfection V500 Photo, cropped and downsized for the web.
I'm starting off Fall 'Roid Week 2007 with a shot from a few weeks back. This gorgeous statue of Our Lady is at a local church found while out riding my bicycle. A familiar subject, I feel compelled to take a picture of this icon whenever I see her. I can't explain why, though...
I'll finish off the FP-100c in the 335 this week and switch to 669. I'll also be shooting through my Spectra and one600Ultra. Pola-Fun all week long!
went down to the polaroid mecca today for a couple little treats for my camera.
next door was the cutest little children's store.
a shop just for polaroids and an eco kids consignment shop right next to each other, man i really love living in seattle.
Mamiya RB-67 withFuji FP100C bleached negatives.
Its the tough part of analogue, when you are shooting an expensive, now even extinct film and your model blinks.....
Keep on shooting the chinaware.
Fuji FP-100c -cropped-
Dallmeyer 3A portrait lens
Pacemaker Speed Graphic
rog, awesome view from the deck. beautiful clouds as the typhoon swept by... the press 50mm is amazingly wide !
Hasselblad 500CM
Carl Zeiss 50mm f/4.0 Distagon
Hasselblad Polaroid 100 Back
Fuji FP-100C B&W conversion
Exposure: f/4.0 1/2
Vintage Gossen Lunasix light meter and the A12 back that made way for the Polaroid back to take this shot. Been a while since I used the instant back. First shot out was all cloudy with the full two minutes to develop. Second shot was a little better but I would say it pays to use these film packs when they are fresh as they have inconsistent exposure otherwise. Converted to B&W because of the usual horrible color cast from my office lamp.
Hasselblad 500c
Fuji FP100c
This is a scanned polaroid negative extracted with bleach from the peel away polaroid backing. If done right, the bleach has absolutely no affect on the negative itself. The process just removes the goop and black backing that it is hidden inside of.
Fun and rewarding process as the negative contains so much more detail and information than the positive does.
sorry friends, another ferry crossing, that's all i've got for today.
but….today i did receive my order of film for the next three months of my daily 365. i'm not messing around! excited to be back!
Just got this Polaroid Land Model 100 ($2 second-hand store purchase) retrofitted to take AAA cell batteries, so I'm getting it worked out to take some photos of vintage signs around here. Unfortunately, it doesn't have an ISO 100 setting, just 150 and 75, and I'm running Fuji FP-100C, so I need to slightly overexpose it as well. Once I get it tuned it should hum along nicely.
…soon to be gone forever
Annalise helped me test my 50 year old Polaroid Land 250 Camera with Fuji FP-100c.
Fuji announced last spring that the will discontinue FP-100c which will mean an end of a era for pack film. I'm stocking up for use with my 4x5" Polaroid Land Back and Polaroid Land cameras. Also plan to re-visit my old friend "Polaroid Image Transfer" process.
Instax cameras just can't compare to the quality of the antique Polaroid Land cameras.
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rog, awesome view from the deck. beautiful clouds as the typhoon swept by... the press 50mm is amazingly wide ! iso 100. FUji FP-100C 3x4 packfilm. 1/125 at f/6.8. fun shooting w/out the viewfinder... i think i'd like to make a camera using this wild lens... on something super compact...
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