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Driving around I shot an inadvertaint Triptych. Although they oddly matched up, they were shot in three different spots.
Shot Two - Between Erin and Georgetown
Polaroid OneStep Closeup
Impossible PX680 FirstFlush
Polaroid (Rainbow) OneStep Land Camera.
Impossible PX70 Cool Film.
Exposure: Lighten/Darken Wheel All The Way To Dark.
Impossible Frog Tongue.
It won't stop snowing! Shot with Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Sonar OneStep and PX 70 COOL Impossible Film.
Ying & Yang, a pair of SX-70 OneStep Rainbow cameras.
Strobist:
Front, Slight left - SB-800 M 1/2 Shoot-Thru Umbrella
At backdrop - SB-600 M 1/4 Bare
Trigger: Elinchrom Skyports
Nothing like a day away from the office to fire off a pack of film. A trip to another campus of the college I work for yielded some pretty cool results.
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep (Folder)
Impossible Project PX680 Gold Frame
The photo on the left is "ruined" because it got jammed due to my fingers being in front of the exit slot. Since it was going to turn out messed up anyway, I decided to try out film manipulation. The photo on the right was the idea I was going for but closer and with more of a head tilt.
'Roid week '09 - Day 4
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep | 600 film
This is an Impossible NIGO Edition PX70 image I took of James Franco after his speech at the UT-Arlington commencement for the 2012 college graduates.
Shot with my Polaroid OneStep Closeup 600 camera. The brightness meter was turned all the way to bright.
I like that windows are not the same, just look at the texture of some windows, just wonderful in Prishtina, Kosovo. Shot with Polaroid OneStep Land Camera and PX 70 Impossible Film (batch 12/11).
MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, Ohio. August 16th, 2015.
Taken with a Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep on Impossible Color SX-70 Gen 2.0 Beta film.
SX-70 Sonar Onestep, Poraloid 600 @ Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, Japan
One of my favorite areas in Japan is Shimokitazawa.
This area has sort of Japanese traditional atmosphere and at the same time, has a hip collection of trendy fashion. When I started living in Japan, I was looking for an apartment first. Now, I am living near this area, so I am really happy about it.
Bad Idea.
This is my fourth shot using PX680 Test Film.
Indoor with Flashbar and Polaroid Flash Diffurser. Bad idea, the picture is too underexposed.
Temp.: 20 degrees Celsius.
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep
General Electric Flash Bar II
Polaroid Flash Diffuser
ND Filter
The Impossible Project PX680 Test Film β-1 Prod. date: 03-02-2011
7-28-21
johnny told me about this new and really cool 80s themed diner. it is so freaking rad in there, and the burgers were damn good too