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Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid Originals 600 Film
I know now, why they call them The Smokies. Couldn’t have had a better trip there aside from seeing more wildlife maybe aka bears and elk.
Polaroid SLR 680
Polaroid 600 Film
Have you figured out yet what my favorite flower is?
I love sunflowers (peonies too!) and can never resist shooting them with any photographic medium. Or trying to grow them lol.
Redfish Lake, Idaho
I think I was the only person out yet that morning. It was July 16th and 34 degrees. Doesn't look that cold, does it?
sitting in the folds of any old kimono of mine.
when sati moved from Saõ Paulo, she cleaned out stuff, and sent me some of her father's old japanese dolls.
this is one.
please view large.
I've been pruning roses and when I finish a batch, I toss all the prunings into the waste pile.
today I looked and found this little white bud.
a surprise.
I saved it.
polaroid slr 680 with impossible project magenta film converted to b&w.
press that L, please.
and please visit my website
Polaroid SLR680
Polaroid Yellow Duochrome
April 2022
Memorial to Frances Hermitage, wife of John Houston Barry, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
The Zbruch River formed the boundary between the Russian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire up to the end of World War I. The river changed course slightly at one point, and in the place where the river had departed, in 1848 they found a statue that is now known as the Zbruch Idol. This happened just outside of Личківці (Lychkivtsi), a small village in Ternopil oblast that just happens to be where my grandmother was born. Last year, I bought this wooden carving that replicates the idol, the original of which is at a museum in Rzeszow, Poland.
The most commonly held theory is that the idol represents Sviatovid, a pre-Christian pagan Slavic god of abundance and war. Ukraine has an abundance of good land and wheat, and now they have war, so it seemed appropriate to show this picture of him.
I had run out of Polaroid Blue by the time I took this (actually, I had one shot left, but it came out waaaay underexposed), so the top here is shot with One Instant Color film, which has a blue cast.
Ukraine needs help. Razom for Ukraine is a reputable charity that started when Ukrainian-Americans wanted to help Ukraine during the 2014 Revolution of Dignity. They send humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including medicine, hospital supplies, and communications equipment. You can find them at razomforukraine.org/ .
I think this might be my most favoritest Polaroid I've ever made. I think it's because I love pumpkins.