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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.
White Rock , summer evening . I took my sister and kids to see pier in White Rock and just up front of old railway station ...there it is. Rock balancing act … with really great colors in the sky . Just an update , I was contacted by Jamie Hlady – the professional rock balancer that is behind - or up front :-) of this work. He explained his action. I understand we started on the wrong foot and maybe we can work together ….
as Rick said to Captain Renault in Casablanca - " Louie, this could be the start of a beautiful friendship "
Hopefully we will be able to find location and weather. I will keep you posted but I’m very glad how it turned out.
“Rocks by” Jamie Hlady - professional rock balancer from Langley BC
This image from the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou was printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.
The Impossible Project makes Polaroid film, and its new Instant Lab printer "prints" images from your cell phone onto Polaroid-type instant film.
This opens up a whole realm of possibilities. Because this is still a physical rather than virtual process, one still is getting Polaroid chemistry going on, including its unpredictable nature and light leaks. But by being able to use existing digital images, we can re-invent older images into new creations that are truly different than the original.
An attempt at light painting for the Newbies assignment - Painting With Light. The bulb was lit up using a torch which I aimed through the top of the bulb for the full length of the exposure.
Some of these 'Impossible' polaroids are for sale if anyone is interested. Being Polaroids they are one of a kind : )
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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.
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