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Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010
I present you my two Princess Pirate...
Bellatrix [Lati:Lumi pirate] and Hirstilya [Lati:Léa pirate]
Before developing them in the other universes...I wanted that for this session to create them an atmosphere of hold of boat pirates...
I am not very satisfied with the result but I decided to post all the same photos because my darlings are very beautiful all the same...
Sorry for my very bad english :o~(
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Je vous présente mes deux princesses pirates...
Bellatrix [Lati:Lumi pirate] and Hirstilya [Lati:Léa pirate]
J'ai voulu que pour cette session leur créer une ambiance de cale de bateau pirate...
Je suis pas vraiment satisfait du résultat de cette série photos mais je me suis décidé à la poster quand même car mes deux puces y sont tout de même bien mignonnes et craquantes...
@Siiara
St Andrews churchyard | Polaroid 636 | Impossible Project PX600 instant film
See also iPhone view, Headington 2.
Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010
Looking at this bloke I'm sure the old adage "his beak holds more than his belly can" is just a fallacy, don't know how he manages to just balances there.
Couldn't resist snapping this view from the Charles Bridge in Prague. This is one of the areas they used in the film Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise (the first one).
Shot with a Polaroid Macro 5 using Impossible Project PZ600 Silver Shade UV+ Film silverlightalchemy.blogspot.com/2013/01/instant-gargoyle-...
First SX-70 shots with my Polaroid Land 1000 camera.
As you can see it doesn't like full sun, the indoor shots are better then the outdoor.
Getting unobstructed light at this locale was not going to happen so I settled for the best shot out of the bunch....
West of Bloomfield, IN we watch the HASA (Hiwatha - Senate Ave) roadfreight chug east down the Indianapolis Subdivision at a good 25 miles per hour....
Extremely sloppy hexic solid. It's interesting how the shape creates space for itself by creating curves. (Similar to higher edged polygons.)
*Tutorial: www.flickr.com/photos/77971281@N03/8473399281/in/photostr...
Food Network was here filming an episode of "Dinner: Impossible". I don't know when this particular episode is supposed to air.
Update: The episode is called Medieval Mayhem and will air on March 1, 2008.
Apparently a very apt name for the Impossible Project. Four exposures taken at my friend Rich's place this week.
If I understand the process correctly, when the chemistry pack is ruptured on its way through the rollers the emulsion is supposed to lift up and allow the developer reagent to be pressed all the way through the print underneath it. You could see the emulsion sticking as these ejected, so the reagent could only make it as far up the print as the emulsion would come free of the backing. You can see how the reagent pooled up down along the bottom near the bladder.
Basically it's just one more form of poor quality control, which has been typical of every pack of film I've bought from The Impossible Project.
The fifth picture of a series I've made some time ago, kinda like a mini project, entitled Light Movement. Check them out as I upload.
Another instance of making a not-so-great photo (slightly out of focus) into something moreinteresting in a very simple way. This is the light rail crossing Washington St between 1st and 2nd Aves, looking West. Jersey City, NJ.
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I've been blindly staggering through some experiments to remove yellowing chemically instead of by sanding. Finally success! A happy accident made the difference here. ^^
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I'd been messing wiht the open-source retrobrite process, and not getting the results I hoped for. The happy accident I had here was: I left my bowl of chemicals + poor old Love Mission's back headplate on the kitchen counter, just for 1 second, honest...honest! Came back to the kitchen to see the 2yo about to give herself some chemical burns messing with it all. SNATCH! And whizzed out into the swimming pool enclosure with the whole mess, where no little peoples can touch. The happiness came in 2 parts: i) no injuries happened; ii) I forgot all about LM for 3 days - the UV from the sun made the difference! So this is a chemical process that reverses the yellowing without removing/damaging the plastic further (if done right). No sanding and no loss of plastic shine. It doesn't restore cracks caused by brittleness though.
Impossible Love
exhibition by Massimo Festi and Alberto Raiteri
6-30 August 2010
Cell63 artgallery
Allerstr 38 Berlin
Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010
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I finally found this one. I thought I had lost this photo and was quite bummed that I had a hole in my project. I recently put on my leather jacket and reached into the inside pocket and BAM! I found this sucker. This was taken while house hunting with my wife. It’s a view of LA looking south east from somewhere south of Highland Park.