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HEAD:MOE(custom by nagi)

BODY:DD3 + S-Bust

Wig:Himekazura

Clothes:VOLKS("まねきちゃん" designs)

Instant udon w/ bean sprouts and bamboo

Diana Instant Square, 110mm Soft Telephoto

No, this is not the oldest or most illustrious camera Ken or I own by far, but it is a dear one. It was given me by my grandmother, who passed away years ago. She bought herself one, and me one! It was SO much fun to take a shot and actually SEE what you had captured right then- kind of like digital in the flesh! I was afraid this camera had gotten away in the moves and travails of life, but I found it in a box among many a couple of months ago and felt elated!

 

Thanks to bb.p. for this great texture: www.flickr.com/photos/41222156@N03/3954297452/in/set-7215...

Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.

 

Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.

 

The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.

 

Please credit David Muya, UNHCR

 

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Polaroid Instant 30 Colorpack Camera.

Fuji FP-100C Film.

Exposure: Normal.

Distance: 5 Feet.

Flashcube.

Le Bonheur est simple comme un câlin....

My dad on Christmas eve.

 

My third pack of polaroids with the Polaroid SLR 680 was a round silverframed color model by the Impossible Project. It was also a couple of years expired, which gave it a very welcomed fade effect, as if they've been lying in the sun or were very aged. It was especially fitting for the holidays, making some of the shots resemble a Christmas celebration in the 60s or 70s.

 

Taken with Polaroid SLR 680 analog camera. Impossible Project 600 instant film, Round Silver Frame Edition. About two years expired.

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A crop of one of the photographs in this series.

 

Un recorte de una de las fotografías de esta serie.

Instant Broadway, Det Andre Teatret 2016

Sara e gli instant noodles (1,66€ da Léclerc) // Sara and the instant noodles (1.66€ @ Léclerc)

 

Check out Sara's pics on Flickr too.

Yellow-on-green, if you wonder what YoG is (just made it up :) And the instant gratification of Instagram helps me to keep the flow here when I have zero time to select and prepare 'proper' images for upload. Before Instagram filters (the vibrancy and vignette contribution), this went through the AfterFocus app to narrow the DoF a bit more than a phone lens usually does.

Diana F+

Macro Lens

Fuji Instax Mini Instant Film

(Flash bounced off ceiling)

Epson V600

homemade "Taxi" tin pinhole camera, Fuji Instax instant film(800 ISO), 90-second exposure indoors with window light, hand-rolled with a brayer roller for development

 

Some field notes:

 

This is my next semi- successful Instax shot- after about 7 that didn't turn out at all, for rolling technique difficulty, or overexposure.

 

It seems that it is very difficult for me to manage a removable magnetic shutter and replace in time when the exposure time is under, say, 8 seconds long. A longer exposure in lower light conditions seems to work the best. After all, it's ISO 800 film, and my hands are no mechanical shutter! (-:

 

It's hard to gain feedback for what goes wrong with exposure- as when the film isn't exposed enough (or at all) the picture stays white. When it overexposes, the picture also stays white. (I think)

 

The negative (black) side is telling of whether or not the roller has covered the whole film plane or not. I am getting better at executing a better roll.

 

But then again, just because I manage to get the roller to cover the entire negative/picture, it doesn't mean that the developing gel actually reaches all parts of said negative/picture, as in this image.

 

So I bow to the pinhole photographers, and those others that use instant film in a different capacity than commercially designed to do. It definitely requires a development of technique that makes me all the more appreciative when *something*- ((anything)) appears as an image!

 

Long live instant film coolness! (-:

Sólo éste ahora es mío

este momento

el pasado escapó

y no vislumbro el rostro

del futuro.

 

Claribel Alegría

Arboretum national de l’Aubonne

No more words are needed.

Diana F+ w/Instant back+

Oops, I did it again...

WHITE BAY POWER STATION BALMAIN

POLAROID SPECTRA SE

IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT

PZ600 SILVER SHADE

Looking over the shoulder of the instant replay camera. Rider v. Northern Illinois at the Illini Quad meet.

 

HBW!

River Irwell between Manchester and Salford

 

Using old instant film to test exposure.

Busch Pressman Model D 4x5 Camera - 135mm Raptar lens with a Rapax shutter.

FP-100C instant film in a Polaroid 405 back.

 

Odd light leak on right hand side caused by cracked dark slide. New dark slide was easy to make. The problems with the rollers (bottom of image) are proving more troublesome but is certainly getting better with each attempt at cleaning.

Lomo LC-A+ with Instant Back, Fuji Instax Mini

 

In January 2011 I met up with a bunch of people I met via lomography.de for a photographic nightwalk in Düsseldorf. Unfortunately it was -17°C that day, so I'm still amazed we managed to take photos at all. Nevertheless we had a lot of fun, though I wouldn't recommend it ;)

Adding hair already created to my own avatar. My first attempt.

 

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