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2016 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 35, I for Impossible

 

This is one of those impossible wooden puzzles which when you take it apart you can take days to put together again. I only dared to take out one part ;-)

moi-même je n'y crois pas...

(Sorry for the lousy quality)

 

This is a screen grab from the Snorks episode "The First Snork in Space." I couldn't do much about the color, since it was flashing red, green, and blue throughout this particular scene, and it was the best I could do. I tried taking it into Photoshop to fix it, but no such luck.

 

This is the only time I've ever seen the Impossibles in any other HB show (save their own); unless you count the Super Globetrotters, which I *don't* (and don't ask me *why* they have two snorkels because I don't know)

Photo-shopped photos taken with my Impossible I-1 camera.

Lt. Shannon Scaff, an instructor at the Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy in Charleston, S.C., 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)

The people at Impossible Project held a open house and I was invited to join the tour of the factory. The place once employed 1200 people at the hight of the Polaroid days. Now just 36 people are the Impossible Project. All of them passionate, dedicated and giving their all to keep us Polaroid camera users happy with film. Daunting task and after the visit I have nothing but respect for people achieving the impossible.

 

Gold edition coming out soon

 

Leica D-Lux 5

 

"the impossible project"

polaroid sx70

px70 color shade

scan version

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

Elaborazione con Gimp.

Polaroid SX 70

Film PX 70 color shade Impossible Project, flashbar

Polaroid SLR 680 / Impossible Film

Thomas Hansen's impossible...

Self portrait on Impossible Project film.

San Francisco, CA

July 12, 2015

Instant Film Lab print of an iPhone shot

My 1st shot with film from The Impossible Project

12/365 - Something Old and Something New. Old: Polaroid 600 purchased at a thrift store Downtown. New: Impossible film since Polaroid no longer makes film. The idea sparked at the Antique market on a Sunday morning where I learnt about Polaroid transfer. This is stage I. I will attempt the transfer when I feel brave enough.

with 2 layers of top coat

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Novak Djokovic 'Mission Impossible: Completed' A tribute to cinematic Wimbledon 2011. Movie poster designed by Russell Ford Movies

  

"Nothing is impossible, the word itself says "I'm possible"" - Audrey Hepburn

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Also in the field, these were from a while ago!

for the freedom of meaning

Dr Impossible claims to be the half-brother of super-escape artist Mr Miracle, who ever he is, he seems to have all the abilities of Scott Free and a few besides, creating super-traps and using Hush Tubes to teleport.

 

I've probably mentioned variants before, but to the uninitiated variants are a version of an action figure released in smaller numbers and therefore rarer. In some cases they might be a different version of a character, say Captain America but not wearing his mask. They're cheap to make, in the Cap example, you just need to swap a head but in this case all you need to do is too repaint a figure.

 

I tend to have a rule with these things; see the variant, but the variant. Even if I've gone to the shop for another character that I may of been waiting months for, if I see a variant, I tend to snap it up. They're hard to find at the best of times in the UK without having to resort to the likes of ebay and the often extortionate prices charged there, so even if its a figure I'm not massively fond of, I'll still tend to pick him up.

 

In Doc's case, I'm pretty ambivalent towards him. He's a very new character in fact and I've only read one story with him in but I quite like his look and I quite like 'negative' versions of other characters. He is a straight re-paint of the Mr Miracle figure but where Miracle comes with flight discs for his feet, a Mother Box computer and a set of shackles to escape from, Doc gets sod all. In the comics Doc uses a Father Box and flying buzz-saw blades. Okay, so the blades would mean molding new parts and thus more expense but they could of at least sprung for a Father Box.

But that's Mattel for you.

 

Mattel are producing, in my opinion, the BEST range of comic book action figures on the market today. The sculpts are great (even if they are re-using the same body over and over) and the range of characters are ace, plenty of currant faves and some obscure fellas too. But they seem to be treating fans with contempt. Never have I seen a company bend over backwards so much to be obtuse to a loyal fanbase.

Quality control on the toys has ranged from poor to down right awful, the figures have proved to be hard to find with many popular characters produced in limited, exclusive runs only available at one store, the way they run their sales and Q&A's has been frustrating and now they seem to be putting up prices also.

I really wonder what is going on over at that company, why do they antagonize their customers so much?

Long Beach, 2012.

 

Ladies room.

 

First pack of the PZ and the battery died halfway through; the photos I did get before spectrageddon were lovely though.

Here is a photo of an impossible triangle that I designed and realized via 3D printing. This photo shows the triangle printed in two different materials: stainless steel with a bronze matte finish, and purple strong and flexible.

 

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