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Expired Fuji FP-100C, shot on Polaroid Minute Maker Plus

Some polaroids from the latest installment of mixing food and models. And yes I know they're technically Polaroids, they're Mr. Fuji's FP-100C.

 

FYI jokes about that's not the type of necklace you'd give her will get you banned.

Good chance to shoot with 1 second exposure time

It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman !

Polaroid-195 Land pack camera.

Fuji FP100C film

+Wide angle 0,6 lens

Does anyone else print up copies of their polaroids? I'll swap you! I have a # left over from an event two years ago.

roid week 2012 - day 4

hasselblad polaroid

Some polaroids from the latest installment of mixing food and models. And yes I know they're technically Polaroids, they're Mr. Fuji's FP-100C.

 

FYI jokes about that's not the type of necklace you'd give her will get you banned.

Polaroid 340 + Fuji FP 100C

Negative reclamation

 

Taramundi, Asturias (Spain).

 

Better seen in Fluidr.

Se ve mejor en Fluidr.

 

ENGLISH

The Turia Valley (Spanish: Valle del Turía) is a small valley on the western border of the Cantabrian Mountains in the northwest of Spain which is close to beaches and is divided by two counties: Asturias and Galicia. It consists of an area of 90 km2, 3,910 inhabitants and is 200 m above sea level. There are two main towns are Puente Nuevo (Galicia) and Taramundi (Asturias).

 

The climate in the region is pleasant throughout the year. As with the rest of northern Spain (or the Green Spain), the climate is more variable than the southern parts of Spain and is characterised by an Atlantic climate. The average temperature in summer is usually around 26 °C. The average temperature in winter is 8 °C (12 °C in the day and 4 °C at night).

 

This is a land of ancient Spanish traditions and renowned local crafts and art (traditional knives, leather work and textiles).

 

The patrimony of the Valley has more than 60 religious buildings and places of worship, such as the renowned church of San Martin de Tarimundi founded in the XVIII century or the Santuario de Santa María de Conforto founded in the XVI century.

 

The Turia Valley is part of the Eo River, Oscos and Buron lands Biosphere Reserve. A Biosphere Reserve is an international conservation designation given by UNESCO under its Programme on Man and the Biosphere (MAB). The World Network of Biosphere Reserves is the collection of all 531 biosphere reserves in 105 countries (as of May, 2008). Biosphere reserves are created to promote and demonstrate a balanced relationship between humans and the biosphere. The area included in the Biosphere Reserve occupies a surface of 158.883 hectares of which 215 km2 belongs to the area of the Turia Valley.

 

More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turia_Valley

 

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CASTELLANO

El Valle del Turía es una pequeña comarca de montaña muy cerca del mar que se extiende parcialmente por los municipios de Puente Nuevo (Lugo) y Taramundi (Asturias) en el occidente de la Cordillera Cantábrica, en el noroeste de España.

 

El cauce del río Turía (250 m de altitud) da nombre al valle que lo cruza horizontalmente hasta desembocar perpendicularmente en el río Eo. El valle cuenta con numerosos ríos, arroyos y riachuelos entre los que destacamos los ríos Ouria y Cabreira.

 

La comarca se extiende aproximadamente 90 m2 entre los municipios de Puente Nuevo (Lugo) y Taramundi (Asturias), cuna del turismo rural en España, los que dividen la comarca en dos provincias.

 

El valle del Turía es denominado localmente "capital" de la Comarca de la Ribera Eo, comarca que agrupa el valle y los municipios que rodean este hasta la desembocadura al mar del río Eo en Ribadeo (Lugo) y Castropol (Asturias).

 

Las principales actividades económicas del valle son el turismo rural, la ganadería y agricultura, y la industria artesanal. La comarca es una tierra de antiguas tradiciones españolas y reconocida artesanía y el arte (cuchillos tradicionales, trabajo en cuero y textiles).

 

La comarca es una zona de inmensa belleza natural para el deleite de aquellos que buscan realizar turismo natural. De hecho el valle es parte de la Reserva de la Biosfera del Eo reconocida por la UNESCO por la labor de los vecinos de la zona a favor del desarrollo socio-económico sostenible que favorece el crecimiento respetando la conservación de los paisajes, los ecosistemas, las especies y la diversidad genética que les han hecho merecedores de la distinción.

 

Los valores paisajísticos de esta zona son innegables, pero sobre todo destaca su trayectoria histórica de acción social y económica, así como de conservación del patrimonio.

 

El patrimonio del Valle cuenta con más de 60 edificios religiosos, como la famosa iglesia de San Martín de Taramundi fundada en el siglo XVIII o el Santuario de Santa María de Conforto fundado en el siglo XVI.

 

El clima en la región es agradable durante todo el año. Como el resto del norte de España, el clima es más variable que el sur de España y se caracteriza por un clima atlántico. La temperatura media en verano es generalmente de alrededor de 26°C. La temperatura media en invierno es de 8°C (12°C en el día y 4°C en la noche).

 

Más info: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valle_del_Tur%c3%ada

So, yay, I discovered that Fuji discontinued FP100b a long time ago. And, woo, even better, they discontinued FP3000b last year.

 

(That's sarcastic. Those things actually suck).

 

Anna had been borrowing my backup camera (the 70D) for a while because she had a photoshoot and then a wedding she was shooting. She finally brought it back, so I took a polaroid of her. Then she hung out a bit so she could see what the Polaroid looked like when it developed (FP100c takes a couple minutes to cook) and I took a couple more.

Fujifp100c expired 2009, shot on Gundlach Korona, zeiss lens F6.3, 1/2s

Some polaroids from the latest installment of mixing food and models. And yes I know they're technically Polaroids, they're Mr. Fuji's FP-100C.

 

FYI jokes about that's not the type of necklace you'd give her will get you banned.

Polaroid Miniportrait - Fuji FP 100C

Some polaroids from the latest installment of mixing food and models. And yes I know they're technically Polaroids, they're Mr. Fuji's FP-100C.

 

FYI jokes about that's not the type of necklace you'd give her will get you banned.

Бадовинци

Општина Богатић

mamiya M645

exp. fuji fp-100c.

  

quella saracinesca m'ispirava...

a volte succede.

  

mamiya rb67 pro SD + polaroid back

fuji fp100c negative scan

epson v600

clorox + brush

Early in the morning, when I prepair my breakfast, he's waitin' for some entertainment--

Mamiya RB67 Pros with sekor 90 on Polarid 664

Taken with a Keystone 60 second everflash and Fuji FP100c no extra work. Just as in looked out of the camera.

Polaroid 430 Fujifilm Fp100c Expired film 2005

emily, on her way across the park.

Polaroid 180, expired (2005) FP100C. Underexposed Chris and Frank in our living room.

Sweet sign at the Starlite Motel on Main Street in Beautiful Mesa, AZ.

i think it's "brittle bush"?

The Cyclone at Coney Island

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Blackberry bushes near Otterlo, taken with the funky Polaroid 210! Thank you Anne.

 

Polaroid 210, Fuji FP100c

Zenza Bronica ETRs x Zenzanon EII 2.8/75 x Fuji FP-100C (w/ Polaroid Back)

B&W scan of a Fuji FP-100C

Tekija

Opština Kladovo

Polaroid Land Camera 180

Fuji FP-100C Silk

Scan from print

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