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I couldn't wait to buy myself a box of this film and get shooting!!! And as you can see for yourself the results have great colour and sharpness!
These are a closer look at my comparison of the round 600 frame to a square 600 frame. These were taken one after the other!
pretty cheap buy on Craigslist. Unfortunately doesn't work too well, but came in original leather case
...ovvero: Houston, abbiamo un problema! :D
Credo di aver seguito correttamente il procedimento, ma c'è qualcosa che non va: la pappina bianca NON SE NE VA!
E prova con l'acqua calda ma non bollente...niente.
E prova con l'acqua bollente...niente.
E spennella delicatamente...qualcosINA se ne va, ma niente di che come potete vedere!
Qualche consiglio??
SOB!
the newest addition to my camera collection. got this bad boy for a hell of a deal at $100 through OfferUP. in perfect working condition. so damn excited to finally own one
This is a small part of the wonderful "Facing the Impossible" exhibition at the Impossible Project space in NYC. I visited the space in early January specifically to see the Gentleman Amateur's works on display, and was delighted to see his work beautifully printed in large square format, as well as the work of many other photographers who are doing great work with Impossible Project instant film. This was a quick snap of arranged small-format images, taken with the camera on my PDA. For those who can get to the exhibit, on Broadway, near Canal, I highly recommend it!
For the IMPOSSIBLE Stickers & Bags in the Wild group. Here we can see my "All things instant" suitcase, where I keep my Polaroid cameras and instant film while being on the go.
Next to that, the smaller sticker placed on my SLR680 and finally my superduperawesome analog heart pin from TIP, attached to the collar of my leather jacket. :)
Location; Leirfjord, Norway.
Sx70,Impossible CP,Slightly edited on Epson V500. Getting alittle frustrated with CP film. Not sure if its the camera,or the film.
Got my refurbished Polaroid SX70 from The Impossible Project. Can't wait to start playing with it, but first: Where do I plug in the USB?
Recently Kathy and Nicole went to Science World for their Meet A Scientist day. We showed kids and adults the layers that make up instant film and what can be done with instant
film emulsion.