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Gbrf`s nicely prepared 66760 "David Gordon Harris" + 66754 " Northampton Saints " are seen parked in Holgate sidings after arriving from Roberts road Doncaster (0Z16) and before going by road to the NYMR Pickering 37219 is seen ? hidden behind 07/04/2021.

 

The new Hollywood stars on there way to Pickering to take part in the filming of the new Mission Impossible film .

These are my six beautiful children. They love to eat your film regularly, but I'm afraid I may not be able to afford to with so many eager mouths to feed.

 

Sincerely-- their loving father,

Tim

  

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POLAROID SLR680

IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT COLOR PROTECTION

MANUFACTURED DATE OF FILM 04/07/2013-UNFORTUNATELY THE FILM WAS LEFT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR NEARLY 1 YEAR

Camera: sx70 sonar one step

Film: impossible sx70 color film

San Clemente. Shot during the photo walk for the the film photography podcast

Kamera: Leica IIIc (1946) IIIf upgraded

Linse: Voigtländer Snapshot-Skopar 25mm f/4

Film: Cinestill BWXX (Kodak 5222) @ ISO 400

Kjemi: Xtol (stock / 16 min. @ 21°C)

Polaroid SX70, Impossible Project green & black duotone film.

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... the word itself says 'I'm possible'!

Audrey Hepburn

 

Texture with thanks to Cris Buscaglia Lenz

 

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photo taken by Patrick Tobin for our 03/27 newsletter: shop.the-impossible-project.com/newsletters/custom?date=2...

The Impossible Library. Here's one of the new photos I recently finished and I made a little video that shows a few of the pieces that went into the making of it. Catch that video on YouTube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZDMEiVPilk

Norman Roscoe Pop-Up Store, Evers Hardware Building, West Walnut Street, Denton, Texas

 

09/29/18 PolaCon2018

Polaroid Impossible project sx-70

I've finally finished my photo of the two coolest guys on the planet. Chris Rivera and Shelby Rae Robinson. Also with the help of GillyFace (she's also cool I guess...)

 

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SX70 + impossible PX70 old generation

- Camera: Polaroid SX-70 folding original

- Film: Impossible PX-680 CP (03*13)

- Settings camera: neutral, ND filter

Worcester, UK

 

Polaroid SX70 Camera (c.1972)

Impossible Project SX70 Instant Colour Film

Taken at the garden center Christmas show. Mice running a cafe seems really impossible to me.

 

Gemaakt bij de kerstshow van het tuincentrum. Muisjes die een cafe runnen lijkt me echt onmogelijk.

  

Film: Impossible 600 Color GEN 2 05/15 test film

Camera: Polaroid SX-70

 

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I HAVE A BAD HABIT OF LODING MY SX70 WITH A PACK OF FILM AND TAKING IT OUT BEFORE IT IS FINISHED. I THOUGHT IT WAS THE PX70 COLOR PROTECTION BUT I GET THE FEELING I AM WRONG.

SHOT WITH POLAROID SX70 AT PYRMONT

Cameras. Billings, Montana.

 

Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View, printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.

The Mediocre - Polaroid SLR680 with Impossible PX680 V4C test film. L/D wheel = a little towards the dark.

 

I used a tripod for both these shots. The one one the left is actually a reflection (yes that's me in the foreground). I found the reflection as interesting as the carousel itself though I'm not convinced I really thought out this shot. Had to manually focus (not my strong point) because of the sonar vs glass thing.

 

The shot on the right was taken while the carousel was moving (even I don't shake that much!). This hasn't really worked as I saw it in my head but that's my fault not the films. It really needed a longer exposure.

Nikon FM3a, Kodak Portra 400

“Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.” Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

 

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