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Recovered negative from Impossible Project film. Inverted in PSE 9.0. This time I use a paint brush to apply the bleach and the brush strokes can be seen. Straight bleach was used and caused soome of the negative to be destroyed.
Original image was processed for 35 minutes and then separated for the negative recovery.
Impossible project PX680 Color film. Run through a Polaroid Business 600 camera.
July 4th!!!
The day was fun, but the night was awful for our pups. The fireworks kept them up all night, and we ended up having to give Hazel (on the left) a tranquilizer so she could sleep. The next day she looked and acted like a little drunk sailor... poor little girl.
Santa Luzia, Tavira, April 2012
Polaroid One Step 600,PX Black Frame Impossible Project
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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?
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!
In celebration of production starting up again next year, I bought a Polaroid camera. This is the first photo I took - nothing beats the real thing.
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.
Today I had another meeting with Tinky. Was looking forward to shooting a Polaroid of her. This is what I got. Something 'ate' the film. #mylifeinpolaroid #365polaroid #silvershade #sx70 #impossibleproject