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Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Polaroid Week reject. I have too many. My ghosties in one of the cabins in front of the blue fireplace at @discoveryparkuc in Union City, TN.
A momentary change of pace from the b/w things of late... Sadly, these are the only two Polaroids I've shot in weeks. My stash of original 600 is dwindling, but I've also just not been Polaroid-inspired lately. This happens every winter so it's nothing new.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
I swear in the back corner of the yard by the old red falling down wooden fence, honeysuckle grew. It still might later in the year. I don’t remember seeing these last year though! But I love how the almost-one acre of land that my house sits on, keeps offering up all these nifty gorgeous plants in nooks and crannies I look at but don’t study very much. I have never seen this before but I guess most people just refer to it as bachelor’s buttons. It’s very pretty though!
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Yellow Duochrome Film
The kudzu has taken over this telephone pole by this cornfield on the way to Kentucky. Dustin noticed it and sent me tons of pics on one of his drives, then finally took me by it and let me snap this. Looks like a bird or something though, like a totem thunderbird.
'Roidweek 2021 Day 1
Polaroid SLR680
Polaroid Yellow Duochrome
Taken April 15 2021
6 TIMES, Antony Gormley, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One, Edinburgh
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
One of the sunflowers that I managed to grow in my starter garden last summer/fall.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Somewhere in Michigan… as usual, can’t remember where but I’m pretty sure this is a train trestle bridge.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Future Visions Farms had a ranunculus upick back in April last year. Naturally I took the kids and this is what I did with what we picked. I love fresh flowers in a big blue ball jar. Looks lovely against my backyard on the porch railing even though the flowers lived in the kitchen on my stove lol. Still made for a lovely Polaroid!
especially when you've been running around in the field in the fog and mud all morning.
[it took awhile for jones to get his pillow arranged properly]
jones the basenji and boo the podenco canario
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SLR680
Temperature around 10 degrees C
Shielded with a darkslide, then kept warm under arm for a couple of minutes.
The car was actually an eggshell-blue colour. I had a theory that warming the shot after taking made the blue disappear. Shots taken the next day without warming have better blues.
Polaroid Week, Fall 2020. Day 4, 2 of 2
Reloaded i-Type film into a regular Polaroid battery cartridge to use in my SLR680.
Neal Street/Earlham Street, London. Pearlescent sky.
Polaroid SLR 680 with Impossible Project PX680 First Flush
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 BW Film
I tried out different shots for the ghost photoshoot that I shared back during Fall Polaroid Week and this one was a reject. Sadie loves these skeleton hand salad tongs from the dollar store and we’ve got them in like 3-4 colors now. This pair is gets use as outdoor decor and I had Jake sit down near them and the dead tree stump in the front yard. Ghosts and ghouls, best friends ya know?
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Dustin and I had driven into Mississippi a few times for various reasons, either to explore or go to a state park or check out something he found on Facebook marketplace that he wanted to buy. I love riding passenger and staring out the windows. That’s how I find things I want to shoot, like this garage in varying shades of blue. If you ever go out by Pickwick Lake heading towards Iuka, Mississippi… you’ll see it on the side of the highway. Finally stopped and took a couple of shots. This is the second shot and it’s more about the details like the colors and the rust and the grownup vegetation.