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taken while testing a "broken" SX-70. not sure how long the film had been in the camera or how it was stored but I like the results.
Shot back in 2011. Only just rediscovered it in the piles of unscanned Polaroids...
Happy Polaroid Week everyone!
they leave such mysterious hieroglyphics as they pull back...
out at Point Reyes, late December, with Heather P. -- a fantastically polaroidal day, and using up my very last pack of ATZ film. farewell, old friend!!
plus happy easter, and happy Polaroid Week, day one, image one
this weekend i sailed with my friends Gordie and Ruth in the Great Pumpkin regatta, and yesterday the winds were forecast to be light enough to bring a polaroid along -- nothing better than to be floating around out on the bay with about 200 other boats!
Polaroid ATZ film on SX-70 Alpha.
Happy roidweek everyone. Sorry, have'nt been shooting lately, so here is one from the archive.
The setting sun, framed by palm leaves atz Koh Samui, Thailand
I am still busy, as this is my last month at Samui. Thank you for your visit. Happy midweek greetings.
took my restoration class on a field trip monday to Sears Point -- such a lovely old barn, one of the few remnants of this landscape's agricultural past...
'rood week, day 5, image 1
happy 40th anniversary of earth day!!
i'll be driving down to los angeles today, to attend the Annenberg Space for Photography's special slide show event, my set of thirty water photos will be in the mix with 19 other photographers... actually feeling a bit nervous!
my sx 70 keeps jamming & causing double-exposures -- in this case, a good thing!
taken in kenwood friday morning, on my way to work...
Polaroid SX70. Polaroid ATZ film.
"At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless;
Neither from nor towards; at the still point, there the dance is,
But neither arrest nor movement. And do not call it fixity,
Where past and future are gathered. Neither movement from nor towards,
Neither ascent nor decline. Except for the point, the still point,
There would be no dance, and there is only the dance."
- TS Eliot
'Burnt Norton'