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AUTO GRAFLEX JR + POLAROID BACK + IMPOSSIBLE 2.0
Camera still needs a few upgrades...but its getting there.
Đã biết đau sao chẵng thể bỏ :)
Kết cục hiện rõ mà chẳng thể buông ♥
P/s : 02092012 . Cực thích ^^~
Lề : Một đứa con gái thông minh !
Là đứa biết khinh những thằng chỉ nghĩ đến chữ trinh và tình dục : )
Chùadog . !
Hiện nay Chị Max có nhập hàng Dầu Hấp - Nước Dưỡng tóc nhé ^^~
Sử dụng : tóc hư tổn , khô gẫy , sau khi nhuộm , uống và duỗi , bấm .
Nước Dưỡng : 85k/chai 250ml .
Dầu Hấp : 150k/hủ 500ml .
Kem Dưỡng Da - Xài 1 tháng trắng ngay . Pm yahoo max đễ liên hệ nhé . Maxnhoc_q11 . Mong ủng hộ :X
I was shooting from the window of an old traditional pavillon in Baotu Springs (Jinan), trying to catch something special. What was my surprise when I came back home and check my RAWs on Lightroom. An unexpected guest appears in the window reflection... bringing new stories to this picture.
A while back a group of photographers were selected to test some of the experimental new film from The Impossible Project. I was honored to be one of them. Here are a few of my shots from those packs. Keep in mind, this is not the final film, only test batches.
I'm really happy this day has arrived. It's been a long time since Dave Bias and I started Save Polaroid and now he and his girlfriend Anne Bowerman work for Impossible. I'm so happy for them and for the photographers who will get to continue to use instant film. But I'm especially happy for those who have never used it but now can because the impossible was achieved.
"Impossible Meeting" mural by Marina Zumi in the Wabash Arts Corridor of Chicago, installed as part of the Columbia College "Big Walls" project.
The tiniest nest I've ever made, snuggled into a doll-sized teacup. The cup itself is less than 2" across. The nest is about .75" across and holds two tiny freshwater pearls.
I really need to make myself one of these for my holiday tree. I'm tempted to keep this one in fact.
Lego has nearly infinite possibilities. This is not one of them.
From instruction booklet 2 of the 8038 Battle of Endor.
Available as an art print on Society6:
society6.com/phillennium/Impossible-Gardens_Print
Detailed digital collage interpreting Joseph Beuys' saying "Build impossible gardens." in an abstract way. The saying is stated in German in the upper left corner - "Baue unmögliche Gärten."
Polaroid SX-70 Model 2, Impossible Project PX70
Ran the first shots through the Polaroid. It works! Fun to be shooting something different and thinking about different creative possibilities.
to not be happy with beer, friends and that view.
and calamari.
and beef.
and a hostess in a dress and uggs.
and nicole wearing her napkin out to the pier.
and a man in a santa hat.
and me yelling merry christmas to him.
and him not hearing.
probably because his ipod was cranked.
and candy.
lots of candy.
pop rocks.
oh and did i mention jeanne brough mimosa makings to my house?
and cat toys?
and a killer NY keychain from nic.
all of it -
rulez.
good.
stuff.
bitchez.
IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT 8X10
DEARDORFF 8X10 CAMERA
Doing a 2 day workshop at the Australian Centre of photography, had the oppertunity to use a 8x10 camera.
Photo taken with the assistance of Michael Waite.
Writing a new Chapter in the History of Photography - IMPOSSIBLE INSTANT FILM (for Polaroid cameras)
New York City, March 22, 2010.
After 17 months of research and development, The Impossible Project announced that it succeeded in its task of re-producing a new analog Instant Film for traditional Polaroid cameras.
Containing more than 30 newly developed components, Impossible today introduced a new, monochrome Instant Film - the PX 100 and PX 600 Silver Shade - and is therewith saving millions of perfectly functioning Polaroid cameras from becoming obsolete (as Polaroid discontinued its instant film
production early in 2008).
Impossible has beyond that started collaborations with international photographers,
who were invited to work with the new film material and therewith created a base
for The Impossible Collection – a growing archive of contemporary Instant Photography
artworks. Furthermore, the supporters of The Impossible Project recently
placed a binding offer to purchase the International Polaroid Collection, located
in the Musée de l‘Elysée, Lausanne. Impossible‘s intention is not only to preserve
and protect this unique collection from being sold in parts, but also to re-open and
expand it by providing the new Impossible film materials to contemporary artists.
A grand Impossible Project‘s Space, hosting a shop as well as a gallery, will open on
April 30, 2010 at 425 Broadway in New York City – celebrating the magic and the
bright future that analog Instant Photography is now facing.
PX 100 and PX 600 Films will be available online at www.the-impossible-project.com
in a limited, First Flush Edition from Thursday, March 25th onwards, and shortly
thereafter at selected premium retail partners all over the world.
In summer 2010, Impossible plans to present its first PX Color Film.
This is an older photo. It was shot in impossible conditions. Bright sun behind the eagle flying into the next. Totally washed out sky, drastically underexposed subject.
I never would have considered trying to use this shot...it was way outside of acceptable.
So as a challenge I wanted to see if, with lots of PS manipulation, I could get a marginally acceptable image. Spent more than an hour on this one...and this was the result. I'm sure someone else could have done more and better, but at my level of PS expertise, this is it.
At least I'm not totally embarassed to show a Bald Eagle photo which otherwise was destined for the trash heap.
“The Impossible Dream”
71000 ‘Duke of Gloucester’ seen departing Crewe & at Rednal with the BR Standard Class 8 Steam Locomotive Trust members train.
8th October 2025.
I thought i'd reshare the 5 images from a recent art challenge as I found it a good opportunity to take stock of things. Inevitably my first image has to be one of water. Since starting to photograph water in detail and often in the abstract in 2012, it has taken me on a journey that I could not have anticipated. I’m still travelling. Through it I have found artistic focus, made new friends, and ventured in new directions. At first I tended to avoid reflections as they felt a little too obvious. But as with everything, it is a case of how closely you look and what you choose to see.
Image is copyright © Michéla Griffith. All rights reserved. Please contact me if you would like to use this image.
Pioneer film Color 600 Gen 3.0
I have only taken one shot so far, but it seems to develop faster and is more saturated.
Impossible Project factory building in Enschede, Holland.
CAMERA: Olympus Pen EE (half -frame)
FILM: Kodak Ektacolor Pro Gold 160 (expired 1/1997)
DATE SHOT: 10/24/2014
DEVELOPMENT: C-41 process at The Darkroom.
SCANNER: Epson V700
Shot some 8x10 Impossible instant film today. I screwed up loading this sheet and let some light in before the exposure. But I kinda like it anyway.
Medellin, Colombia.
Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View, printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.