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Let it be known I never lost faith in Polaroid, despite the roller-coaster of announcements and misplaced news-media "shake it" references.
Lest we forget Land, Land-Wheelwright Laboratories and Polaroid had application in nearly every field of research science, too.
The scene looks like Tom Cruise in one of the MI movies. But in this case Smurfette tries to take the pearls. Hopefully she can fetch any without trigger the alarm device ...
“Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!”
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Su primer cambio!!! camibo de chips! *__* Estoy contenta, Tambien le he alisado la peluca, pero no.. no queda muy bien... el pelo queda un poco abierto, y además tiene una raya enmedio por toda la cabeza que imposibilita que se una el pelo por detrás.. pero de momento, es lo que hay T_T
Espero que os guste ^^
La veo un aire a Pilar Rubio....
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Her first change! cChange of chips! * __ * I'm happy, I have also smoothed the wig, but no .. is not very good ... the hair is slightly open, and has a stripe across the middle that makes it impossible to head a hair at the back .. but for now, is what it is T_T
i hope you like ^^
May 30, 2012
Very excited about this. It's actually my very first flower photo captured on Impossible film!
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL Film
I have been dreaming of modding a winking Lusis for a while... Impossible dreams XD
I have zero modding skill and she would no doubt turn out nothing like the mockup. But I still really really want to try, haha.
(Photo on the left is not mine, company photo).
¿ quien dijo que el dichoso cubo, no se podia terminar ? Yo lo e Terminado .. y solo en 19 dias .. y mi primera marca a sido de 3 minutos y 40 segundos, pero si me entreno a diario, seguro que puedo bajar...
El cubo de rubik es un rompecabezas mecánico inventado por el escultor y profesor de arquitectura húngaro Ernö Rubik en 1974. Se trata de un conocido rompecabezas cuyas caras están divididas en cuadros de un mismo color sólido cada una, los cuales se pueden mover. El objetivo del juego consiste en desarmar la configuración inicial en orden y volverla a armar.
This beautiful female street cat is my impossible love. It's so pretty!
When I take out the garbage I feed her a little from over a year .
She is so suspicious that I have not yet been able to touch her once.
first shot using the impossible project film
subsequent shots have been a lil better as ive learned you REALLY have to shield the film immediately as it ejects. this one i sort of slowly put it in my pocket.
each shot seems to vary a bit, but im liking it overall. if it wasnt so expensive id buy a ton of it to stock up again.
this is a cool intersection in germantown, (phila) ive always loved. its pretty cutty back block-ish but everyone seems to keep preserving this ivy growth and just trimming out a hole for the stop sign.
A group of people walking around the beach at New Brighton. In the background you would normally be able to see Seaforth / Crosby. This Impossible Project film is tricky, but hugely fun. I'm happy with this shot for one simple reason. I'd never have got it on digital. I would have perfected the exposure, ISO, and processing. I'd have brought back any lost detail in the sky, tweaked the reflection colours and so on. But with my Polaroid I just push a button, hide the film for 2 minutes and take a look at the result. A happy accident. There'll be another tomorrow.
By The Sensational Alex Harvey Band for the Repackaged by Zero FM Group. Week 147.
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Fonts: DreamScar and Camelot
Nearly the impossible CD cover too... found this one particularly challenging.
Take a kloser Look on this Machine, Something is different here, did you find what I mean?
The A1exanderp1ace:
"...Alexanderplatz, which has been so called since the visit by Czar Alexander I. in 1805, kept its suburban character up to the middle of the 19th century. It was here that cattle markets were held, and the nearby barracks used the area as an exercise and parade ground.
It was only after the construction of the S-Bahn urban railway network in 1882, the central market hall in 1886, the Tietz department store in 1904-11 and the underground railway from 1913 that the "Alex" developed to become the most important traffic and shopping centre for the eastern areas of Berlin. Its major landmark was the bronze "Berolina".
Due to the extension of the underground network and the daily traffic chaos, a redesign of Alexanderplatz was proposed in 1928. A roundabout was built at the centre, but the new building development to plans by Peter Behrens was only implemented in the western half.
After devastating damage during the war, Alexanderplatz only acquired its present form from the 1960s. The open plaza was vastly increased in size and lost its coherent character in favour of an amorphous and formless wasteland. The core area became a pedestrian zone, and traffic was routed around the plaza on four lane roads.
The surrounding buildings arose in several phases. The teachers' building with the pictorial frieze by Walter Womacka and the dome of the congress hall (Hermann Henselmann 1961-64), the "Centrum" department store which is now "Kaufhof" (Josef Kaiser 1967-70),
the dominating 123 metre high hotel "Stadt Berlin", now the "Forum" (1967-70 Roland Korn), the 17 storey travel building (at the corner of Otto-Braun-Strasse, 1969-71 by Roland Korn), the monumental facade of the electrical industry building (Heinz Mehlan 1967-69) and the publishing house Berliner Verlag (Karl-Ernst Swora 1970-73). The world clock was erected in 1969 as a central meeting point.
After reunification, the decision-makers in West Berlin agreed on the (lack of) urban development quality of the complex - a competition was declared, and the winning entry (by Hans Kollhoff) envisaged the demolition of a large part of the present buildings and the construction of 13 tower blocks. But it is uncertain whether this project will ever be implemented. Beyond all questions of taste it must, however, be admitted that Alexanderplatz is by far the most monumental inner city plaza in Germany. And that in itself is quality of a kind.
It is worth looking behind the uniform frontage at the east of the plaza, because that is where the former main administration building of Karstadt AG can be found. It is an enormous block dating from 1930/31 (Philipp Schaefer) which was used as a police headquarters after the war..."
(Arnt Cobbers, Architecture in Berlin)
pART of pAn.KA*esthetik
and
Berlin: A* different Konstruktionsite, where I try to give an aktual Interpretation of the Zitty at the Spree.
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Two of the eight Roe that were barring my way along to the lake. They are very active at present, but very jumpy - getting a shot of one in the open is almost impossible
Seven
I am going to eat seven dandelion seeds
and lie down under a wild evening sky
in a field that has been plowed three times
because I want to sleep in fertile soil
sinking into dream time, dream space
and slip past the door to your world
which has been left ajar for me.
There I will wander your realm and listen
to your songs, the low lyrics of your breathing
the earth's eternal movement
and passage of shadows across your face
while our deep human labor
to become joined spirits is reborn
in cycles of myth, rest and regeneration.
Seen at the defunct Joyland amusement park; Wichita, Kansas. Captured with Impossible Project PX600 Silver Shade film and a Polaroid OneStep Express camera. Bigger / blogged over here.
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A screw had broken off that holds the rollers secure thus causing the uneven developer spread.
Dark bands of dark blue, the opacification layer, remained for several day but has almost completely disappeared.
I went back and got a Silver Shade shot that I exposed better and spread normally.
Impossible 8x10 Color Shade Test Film
8x10 Pinhole Camera F’320
50 min. exposure
Rated at ISO 320
Impossible emulsion lift on fine, natural paper. Mat is 8x10. Available as is or framed. Message me if interested!
Impossible Black & White
This is certainly a milestone release from The Impossible Project Tokyo (way to go Japan!). PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ BLACK FRAME edition and GREY FRAME edition is now available at all city'super and LOG-ON (except city'super IFC).
For months I kept the excitement and my mouth shut until the above POP arrived us for in-store usage, I was deeply thankful for Impossible Tokyo's support, you can see the details they crafted into the decoration, and I hate to say that I had to take the above photo offline after a few hours of posting it, because it hinted these two B&W treasures before their time to be known. For this, I apologize to TIP.
Now back in the end of January when I was in Tokyo visiting TIP gallery store with Mijonju, Impossible Tokyo mastermind Jun Akaike showed us what were to come and we were speechless. A PX 600 film in high contrast black and white wrapped with a very cool black frame!
Just don't mind the "mushroom" and "loose lamination problem" you see in these prototype films, coz they won't happen in the production versions. The images this film produces are simply stunning, comparing to the previous TIP films. They also brought back the familiar 600 film image softness and your excitement when the film is developed.
Check out this flickr set to see more images and the photo of the Tokyo gallery store. I shall be shooting these films in a few hours myself, will be exciting to share.
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