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Outtake from the "Outside the Lines" exhibit at the Impossible Project NYC studio. Impossible PX680ff film.
Injected red ink into the chemical pods before exposure to create the streaks.
Getting myself in an impossible situation in a Seaworld centre. I knew that there may be sharks but I'm more afraid of pirhanna. I shouldn't have got in the tank with them! A composite of four of my photos.
The nose is a little blown out.
Get it?
Nose?
Blown?
.....sorry....
Outtake from the "Outside the Lines" exhibit at the Impossible Project NYC studio. Impossible PX680ff film.
A photo shoot at the Illinois Railway Museum in 2010 featured the Chicago and North Western and their restored F7 411, GP7R 4160 and SD40-2 6847.
Union Pacific provided their CNW Heritage SD70ACe 1995 and CNW C44-9W 8701.
In the years since, Union Pacific has repainted the 8701 into their corporate colors and the IRM has repainted GP7R 4160 back into its Rock Island paint.
You win some and you lose some.
....who enters the bedroom every night and sleeps on a pillow by the bed.
SX-70, impossible 600 film, color converted to b&w
'Roid Week, 2016, day 2, photo number 2
. . . This is the highest point I was able to get to in Zion National Park. It was on the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway just above the 1.1 mile tunnel (through solid rock), looking west towards the Zion Valley.
The scale of the mountains is so large, that you feel like an ant crawling through!
Have a great Friday and weekend Facebook, Flickr, and 500px friends!
Arnardrangur, Kirkjufjara black beach. Iceland.
"We are impossible but here here we are, being impossible together and leaving the possible for another day. And let me tell you, mademoiselle, that you with your sense of humor and your wonderful presence have captivated me from the first smile you gave me. I do not worry about future because I have learned that what has to be, will be, and there is nothing to do, but that doesn't stop me confessing that my heart has it there with you in the clouds."
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"Somos imposibles pero aquí estamos, siendo imposibles juntos y dejando lo posible para otro día. Y déjame decirte, señorita, que tú con tu sentido del humor y tu maravillosa presencia me has cautivado desde la primera sonrisa que me regalaste. No me preocupa el futuro pues he aprendido que lo que tenga que ser, será, y no hay nada que hacerle, pero eso no me impide confesarte que mi corazón lo tienes allí contigo en las nubes."
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Unfortunately it wasn't a Polaroid Week as I had imagined, I was only able to upload three pictures...
On the one hand that makes me sad because I wasn't able to participate as much as I would have liked. On the other hand, I am so happy to see what wonderful artwork the community has put together again this week. So far I've only had time to look through the favourites folders for each day. But I will definitely take the time in the next few weeks to spend much more time in the pool - it won't be the same as during the week, but it's still an opportunity for me to take part afterwards.
I'm already really looking forward to the autumn week.
Many thanks to everyone who makes Polaroid Week the wonderful event that it is!!!
P.S. I wasn't really expecting that much when I put the impossible colour bruch film in my camera recently. But i was so excited when i saw the result, a true monet of instant happiness. those moments are what make polaroid magic for me...
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polaroidweek day six, Mint SLR670S, impossible color bruch film (09.2016) shot this spring, Bonn Germany
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you can find all the other polaroid art here:
Mission: Impossible 7 locomotive crash scene in Derbyshire. The replica steam train is driven off the cliff for the final crash scene in Tom Crusie's latest blockbuster film. The locomotive flies through the air in spectacular style before crashing into the quarry below. The train was built specifically for the film & resembles a BR Britannia and has been named Le General Rive-Reine which relates to the 1964 war film 'The Train'.
A very difficult shot, with security and cliffs. So, this shot almost didn't happen. Months of planning and an 8-hour wait, I got the shot with a clear view.
Published in The Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph (22/08/21).
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Website: Peak District 1 on 1 tution workshops are now back on.
Some local wildflowers, arranged with the help of Photoshop into a bouquet. A Sliders Sunday submission, where over-processing is encouraged.
In the excitement of roidweek I'm joining in on all the giveaways.... for simple details on winning some awesome handmade wooden frames for your polaroids: www.thelanternroomblog.com
sx-70
Impossible PX600