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Hasselblad 500 c/m, Kodak Portra 400

Berlino '13 (Polaroid px680)

trying out some px70 in my pinhole. 4 min exposure

Nikon FM3a, Kodak Portra 400

Polaroid SX70 / Impossible Project Film PX70

Composite Image. Of course you can't see the Milky Way at sunset.

impossible px680 one step polaroid camera

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Images of impossible symmetric architecture. Inspired by modern cities, I’ve created these impossible symmetric images of buildings hanging in the sky. Soporific & exciting architecture alike, become intricate structures of concrete and glass. Sometimes they turn out looking like a spaceship, sometimes the image is completely abstract. I leave it too your own imagination to find the spaceship amongst them.

 

monopoli, puglia (it)

 

camera: polaroid sx-70 alpha 1

film: impossible project sx-70 color film

 

poladoleo.nl

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Shot on Impossible Project Silver Shade film (expired 2012), processed in PS to amp up the contrast/saturation...

An impossible love

 

Charaxes athamas and Charaxes jalysus interlacing their proboscis while puddling in the middle of a road

 

Remember M.C.Escher?

 

What you see is the celebration hall of the columbiadamm cemetery in Berlin, Germany. If you speak german, then you find additional information about the cemetery here.

   

See where the photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc/.

new exhibit opening in the NYC Space on 12/15/10 featuring portraits taken with PUSH and PX600 UV+ film.

 

{ photo above by the talented Rommel }

  

For as long as I can remember Lewis Carroll and the Wonderland world that he created have inspired me. Something about the idea of an upside down world existing just beyond our grasp has always intrigued me.

 

Years ago when I moved to the UK, I had a bit of serendipitous fate when I found that I'd moved to a town where Lewis Carroll lived, died, and was buried. I spent many days walking in his footsteps, soaking up the views and energy that he would have been in a hundred plus years prior.

 

Earlier this week I looked out the window and saw some incredible fog blanketing the woods and decided to take my Wonderland inspiration and create this piece, a visual representation of the impossible things that Lewis Carroll created.

www.erikschepers.com/architecture/impossible-symmetric-ar...

 

Images of impossible symmetric architecture. Inspired by modern cities, I’ve created these impossible symmetric images of buildings hanging in the sky. Soporific & exciting architecture alike, become intricate structures of concrete and glass. Sometimes they turn out looking like a spaceship, sometimes the image is completely abstract. I leave it too your own imagination to find the spaceship amongst them.

Pachuca, Hildago.

 

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.

Darby, MT.

 

Polaroid 680. Impossible Green Duochrome.

 

Today is the last day of my store's 10% off discount. Code: MAKERENT - Please have a look. Since losing my job it has been incredibly hard to make ends meet and right now, I need to get *something* to my landlord for rent and I also need to refill medications and make a payment on Suttree's vet bill.

For anyone that might be interested it's Impossible Project color film produced in 2013, for their cameras but transferred to a cartridge with a battery, ND filter and shot in an SX-70. In this case a straight scan and not altered. This very faded look might be nice for certain types of portraits. I generally prefer not to alter Polaroids or instant film as that for me is part of the fun of being limited with this medium as in what you see is what you get.

I've been really inspired by the great cat polas seen so far this week... took a few tries before I got one without a moving subject.

A saguaro seed fell into a tiny crack in a boulder and somehow managed to grow! It seems utterly impossible, yet there it is. Life will find a way. And finding a way proves you are alive.

(per il momento giudizio sospeso sulle nuove PX680 cool)

a quick break from the holiday photos

 

Hasselblad 500 c/m, Kodak TX 400

When I spotted several mini mushrooms in the yard the other morning I had to rush for my camera.

 

Some were so small my camera just would not focus on the cap at all, no matter what I did. Everything was against me. My lens kept fogging up - it was so muggy. The mosquitos were biting me. The birds were fussing at me. It seemed like mission impossible trying to get shots of these ittty bitty mushrooms.

 

This was the best I could manage of this one. What made this one so difficult was trying to get that "long" stalk in the shot, too.

Impossible I-1 Camera.

 

Impossible I-1 Film.

Forget-me-nots

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Outtake from the "Outside the Lines" exhibit at the Impossible Project NYC studio. Impossible PX680ff film.

 

Injected gold ink into the chemical pods before exposure to create the streaks.

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