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Crown Graphic. Polaroid Type 59 (exp. '00).
Free music? Check. Art? Check. Would you like a free camera and some film from The Impossible Project? All of that, right here:
Almost Impossible
It always seems impossible until it's done. Nelson Mandela
The weather in Azores almost made this shot impossible but we still manage to find the light to do it, hope you guys like it!
with Haida M10 Filter Holder + Haida CPL+ Haida Red Diamond Reverse GND - 2 Stops (Haida Filter)
with Canon 5D Mark IV + Canon 16-35 F4ISL (Canon Portugal)
with Leofoto LN 364-C Tripod and LH-55 Ball Head
- You can fin the exclusive distributor for Spain and Portugal Leofoto España y Portugal here www.leofoto.es, Leofoto España y Portugal
With MiopsTrigger and X-Rite Photo & Video
@ Miradouro da Boca do Inferno, São Miguel, Açores, Portugal
Duarte Sol Photography
Des sau nheee :***
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" I.M.P.O.S.S.I.B.L.E "
Another iphone snap the iPhone X this time and if I had waited and faffed about with a camera this one second long dirty look Sam gave Beau would not have been one of my favourite happy memories of her.. Sam was named by Jonathan's late wife and I thought "what sort of a name is that " she was already nicknamed Sam and we were forever saying she is a she not a he lol... Our darling Sam acted oddly one day and took off running from our car as we were putting the dogs in.. We had to leg it to catch up with her and put her in the large comfortable boot of our car. As we did so I was shocked and told Jonathan " Sams gone blind " I could tell her pupils had simply filled the coloured part of her eye. We got he to the vet immediately where she was diagnosed as completely deaf as well as completely blind with a brain tumour and told nothing could be done for her...we were in shock and she was put to sleep that same morning..her memory lives on through our memories and by having many photos' of her as I have of all my pets I thought this summed up her wonderful nature as after being interrupted from her sleep by Beau she just lay back down..she was so good natured ...Sue ..:)
I am way behind on Flickr, stuff been happening.....nothing to do with illness or anything like that but enough to make me
'feel' ill that's all....I hope to gradually catch up...
Only an eclipse (or some pretty sloppy Photoshopping) could make a setting moon look like this! Although we missed out on the total lunar eclipse here in Wisconsin, it was pretty cool to have it partially eclipsed as it disappeared behind the bluffs about 20 minutes before the sun came up!
Credits: MINA hair - Qposes - Addams
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To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star
This is my quest
To follow that star
No matter how hopeless
No matter how far
As I was walking around this lake toward one of the shaded seating areas, I looked up and saw all these Canada Geese headed right in my direction at warp speed!
Uh, Oh! This might not be a good thing. No doubt they are expecting a handout of some kind and that is definitely one thing I don't do - feed animals out in the wild.
The only exception would be at a place where the management provides those machines where you get a handful of kibble for a quarter. And this is NOT one of those places.
Alphaville 1994
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ibI6eSRFu8
Kodak Ektar 100 with Mamiya 645 Pro and Sekor 35 mm
“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov
series
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD + Impossible Project's Instant Lab back (Rezivot) + Polaroid Originals i-Type
while on our trip, steph let me her sx-70 loaded with some early px-70 film. i quickly learned that this film did better at dusk than during the day. once i figured that out, i loved what i could get out of it.
Plan A was to have a Pepsi bottle with a bent neck.
I now know that it is impossible to bend a soda bottle by putting it in my coal fired boiler.
♫Sufjan Stevens- Impossible Soul www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R_3mXZBsuU
To the black of night, now I know it's not what I wanted at all
I'll say something like, "All you want is all the world for yourself"
And all I want is the perfect love, though I know it's small, I won't hurt for its soul
And all I couldn't sing, I would say it all, my love, to you, if I could get you at all
Do you want to be afraid?
Two hundred miles of engineering impossibilities. These were the words W.C. Van Horne used to describe the ancient, nearly impenetrable, north shore of Lake Superior that the CPR triumphantly carved across during the late 1800s. The incalculable toil of human labour, and staggering feat of railroad engineering, is just as remarkable nearly 140 years later. Curving along the rocky coastline of Gitche Gumee at Neys, Ontario, British Columbia-bound train no. 113 traverses just one of the two-hundred miles that Van Horne so aptly described. Photo 2/2.
This is an exercise in blending images to create an otherwise impossible image, in this case, an image of the Moon that reveals both the illuminated and the nonilluminated faces of the Moon, set against a star-filled sky. To create this image, a shot of a waxing crescent Moon was blended with a shot of a full Moon to create the appearance of a lunar orb. This was then blended with an unrelated star field shot, using an image of constellations in which our Moon is not seen.
This is a just-for-fun exercise, and is not intended to present the Moon in a realistic way. I am aware of the liberties I've taken in creating the image. Enjoy it if it strikes you.