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Temple of Trajan and Hadrian, Pergamon (Bergama) Turkey, I-1 Camera, Manual Mode, Impossible Project 600 colour film
The benefits and drawbacks of of not following the rules. today i learned what happens when you try to take an instant shot when it's below 40 degrees. I really liked the effect on the first few shots. Then I got greedy and put a second pack in...and they didn't come out at all. My thinking is the first pack being inside the camera already wasn't as cold as the second.
IMPOSSIBLE Instant Lab
IMPOSSIBLE Gen2 Color 600 (Pioneer Edition)
Original: Sigma DP2
Snapseed
Wanted to try doing some BW work with the new Gen2 Color 600 film. My first attempt I was thinking the film would be a little yellow, so I compensated with a little blue tint, but it came out too cool. This one is a neutral grey, and it's JUST about right. When I do another one, I might just put a tiny bit of blue in it and see.
Impossible Project Polaroid PX 100 SilverShade
Polaroid 636 Close Up Camera
Se hizo una adaptación manual de la cámara para poder utilizar esta película que es para la SX-70 / I have to do a manual adaptation of the camera in order to use this SX-70 film.
Double Exposer on PX680 COlor Protection Film with a Onestep 600 Camera. First attempt at a double exposer, and I am thrilled with the results!
I'm into clouds lately. They're just so pretty floating up there; going wherever the wind pushes them.
Taken with a Pronto Sonar OneStep and TIP PX70 Color Shade - wheel was one stop less than all the way to the dark (if that makes sense -lol)
Hello everyone! Just re-discovered my old polaroid camera which is 20 years old! With a little bit of research I found that the Impossible Project are now making polaroid films so I thought I would give it a try. Mind you I haven't taken a shot with this camera in around 18 years so I was a little bit lost at first. I thought I got all the dust speckles of the rollers and lens but I can still see a few and I moved the camera whilst taking the shot hence the slight blur!
I scanned this into my PC with my Canon scanner but lost a lot of the colour from the shot. Re-scanned and it happened again. So I added some colour in Picmonkey www.picmonkey.com.
Not the greatest shot in the world but I guess it's ok for a first polaroid shot and hopefully I will learn from this initial experience and be able to take better photos with my polaroid camera.
This is my Kodak Retina Reflex IV collection. I love these old cameras! Still works but I am yet to develop the film. I'm about half way through!! :-)
Impossible Black & White
This is certainly a milestone release from The Impossible Project Tokyo (way to go Japan!). PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ BLACK FRAME edition and GREY FRAME edition is now available at all city'super and LOG-ON (except city'super IFC).
For months I kept the excitement and my mouth shut until the above POP arrived us for in-store usage, I was deeply thankful for Impossible Tokyo's support, you can see the details they crafted into the decoration, and I hate to say that I had to take the above photo offline after a few hours of posting it, because it hinted these two B&W treasures before their time to be known. For this, I apologize to TIP.
Now back in the end of January when I was in Tokyo visiting TIP gallery store with Mijonju, Impossible Tokyo mastermind Jun Akaike showed us what were to come and we were speechless. A PX 600 film in high contrast black and white wrapped with a very cool black frame!
Just don't mind the "mushroom" and "loose lamination problem" you see in these prototype films, coz they won't happen in the production versions. The images this film produces are simply stunning, comparing to the previous TIP films. They also brought back the familiar 600 film image softness and your excitement when the film is developed.
Check out this flickr set to see more images and the photo of the Tokyo gallery store. I shall be shooting these films in a few hours myself, will be exciting to share.
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