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This is a really cool one, if you look close you can see people in wheel-chairs. The boat was designed for those that had a disability, but still wanted to sail. Here is a news story on it:

 

www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/-impossible-dream-cata...

 

slowly making progress with the px600 impossible project silver shade

“It’s impossible,” said pride. “It’s risky,” said experience. “It’s pointless,” said reason. “Give it a try,” whispered the heart.

IMPOSSIBLE PX600 UV+BlackFrame

跟以往不底片白底不同,這版本是黑框版本搭配拍攝起來黑色效果真的很特別!

PX600 UV+ 版本也很穩定了,只是拍攝玩瞬間避光還是要注意一下!

另外現在玩拍立得好燒$阿

That garage door must connect to an invisible road above.

Ilustración de la serie Educative Innovéision.

I swear, I am having TOO MUCH FUN with Bighugelabs.com!

 

This is something that required a LOT of creative licensing, mainly because information was never given in the original Impossibles cartoon, especially when I wrote my take on their origin (because there WASN'T an origin story). They never gave us their real names, how they got their powers, or the organization they worked for. So, I filled in the blanks with my own imagination, and it is NOT to be taken as official canon.

 

In any case, this is Multi Man's ID badge for the Secret Security Headquarters. The birth year on this card just basically comes from the fact that the cartoon debuted in 1966, and if he were 16 in 1966 . . . . . well, you get the idea. His real name, his birthday, his age, and his eye color are what I made up. Though I couldn't come up with a story on how why I chose the name I did, even if I tried!

 

And as far as eye color is concerned, I just couldn't resist that little thing in the parentheses because we just can not even SEE his eyes!

 

The number on the bottom of the card, by the way, is his serial number.

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.

  

More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/impossible-black-white...

It was kind of weird. Needed more chew resistance.

Un-retouched Impossible/Polaroid Spectrra pictures of Abram's 1st birthday party

Vicolo Stretto. Maybe 2 feet wide.

I know it kind of sucks. It was taken through a window...with a horrible screen. However, my family kept saying I probably couldn't get a shot after I had been sitting by the window for 40 minutes, but with so much lightning occurring...I had to try...and SUCCESS

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.

  

More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/impossible-black-white...

Watch as i melt your mind!!!! :P

Spotted in downtown Durham recently--1991 200 Avant Quattro with V8 front sheetmetal. Definitely a '91 as only the 20V 200 had the flared rear fender openings, and in the US market the 20V engine was 1991 only. Beautiful clean look though--great execution. I just don't know what to call it!

 

The factory did actually make one and only one Avant version of the V8, a special commision for the wife of Ferdinand Piech. That car is now in the Audi museum--but this one offers all the style with much less of a trip to see it.

Lt. Shannon Scaff, an instructor at the Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy in Charleston, South Carolina, takes a lap during a long distance swim he dedicated to a fallen Coast Guard aircrew, Feb. 27, 2015. Scaff undertook the challenge of swimming in a local Charleston pool for 24 hours to bring awareness and support to the families of fallen military members. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Stephen Lehmann)

Polaroid SX70, Impossible Px70

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.

  

More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/impossible-black-white...

Here is a photo of an impossible triangle that I designed and realized via 3D printing. The material is stainless steel with a bronze matte finish.

 

More info on my homepage.

Silver Impossible Project

Brix Napa Valley, Yountville, California

Polaroidsx70 land camera (Folding)The impossible projectpx600 silver shadeuv filterOLD GENERATION FILM SALE

Impossible Project Color 600

 

More images here - www.philkneen.com

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.

  

More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/impossible-black-white...

UD3 Graphics, these tees are designed to drop jaws. Unique Downright Dope Designs.

 

Mission Impossible Panel Truth Privacy & Piracy-r Nigel William IPA Head of digital; Peter Doherty DCI National fraud intelligence bureau; Bertrand Moullier IFTA speaker is Keiran Sharp FACT DG

This mouse has been a long time in gestation - I love how he's turned out :)

A Car waiting to pull out of a junction in cardiff

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