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I'm waiting to see what is on this exposed roll I found at work. It was sitting in a camera that was most likely unused for 50+ years.
I took this photo not expecting much due to the low light. I put the photo in my bag and forgot about it for a few days. Well, much to my surprise the photo turned out great. It was one of my favorite Pola-Possibles. It was taken on 08.30.15, Sunday.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Yellow Duochrome Film
One of my favorite pastures I drive by on the way to work. There’s a horse or two, mostly mules, and a couple of donkeys to round out the band. Always pretty to look at!
Greens Lake, Utah
A massive thunderstorm was boiling up behind us from the Uintas and made the sky this impossibly beautiful pink.
The opposite of the Victorian extravagance, dull utilitarian concrete architecture. But it still has something...
Impossible Project PX600 First Flush film in a Polaroid SLR680
This is Heather with the beast that weighs more than she does. Back story: She was in an antique shop browsing for her future wedding ring (seen above) and in walks a guy with this camera and a bunch of accessories including a Polaroid back, and Heather bought it from him for $100 on the spot.
PS: Check me out on Angie Muldowney's 5Fives feature on her blog!
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Most likely might be the Chippewa River out behind my dad’s house in Michigan or this was taken on the same river in Island Park in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Can’t remember, finally scanning in and sharing old stuff. This would have been 2019-2020 most likely.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Today I’m 39. My birthday doesn’t normally get celebrated. Dustin didn’t do birthdays so I just made a big deal out of the kids’. It is strange to think that now I’m the age he will forever be: 39. It is what it is.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
It wasn’t the ghost I wanted but it was a ghost all the same. And so, a haunting begins —
Polaroid SLR 680 camera + Impossible Project PX 680 instant film
I hate fish.
Flickr Explore - February 24, 2013
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
The road we lived on when I first moved to TN always had these pink wild roses growing in profusion. Always meant to grab a photo of them and finally did. Next on the agenda is the backroad I sometimes take to pick the kids up from school. Why? There’s a pasture gate/old fence that these grow by and I saw it at the end of the school year back in May but forgot to drag the kids by to make photos lol. This year, for sure!