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Pentax MX, Kodak Portra 400

Scan Impossible SX70 Color Protection Expired 03/14 und Polaroid SX70 Model 2

 

The ancient, 2014 expired polaroid images only create a charm due to their flawedness,

  

I say it's impossible because the two larger orbs can't possibly fit through the top of the two wine glasses. :)

Impossible Project

 

More images here - www.philkneen.com

 

photo made ​​for the exhibition "Facing The Impossible - Zurich" in Swiss photo Award for " the impossible project"

 

www.the-impossible-project.com/zurich

 

polaroid slr 680

film px680

 

www.10-10.ch

♪ Impossible, for a plain country bumpkin and a prince to join in marriage, and four white mice will never be four white horses.

Such fallerall and fiddledeedee ofcourses. Impossible.♪

 

Here's a picture of the Fairy Godmother helping Cinderella realize her dream of going to the ball.

Impossible Project beta film manipulated. No scanner auto correction.

Test completo su www.coagula.org/albedo/pellicole-impossible-per-polaroid-...

impossible project instant lab + round frame film peeled + silver leaf rubbed with charcoal

impossible 600 skin

shot by thei-1 camera

roid week 1day 2/2

{taken with my iphone while the polaroid was drying}

Shot on PX70 Color Protection Impossible Project film with a folding SX70 Land camera.

lees de review van Karin Claus over deze nieuwe Duotone films op:

karinclaus.nl/reviewIPduochrome600film.jpg

World championships Long distance triathlon - 4 km swimming, 120 km cycling and 30 km running.. hmm.. so why not try that on one leg? :)

Amazing achievement!

Motala, Sweden 2015-06-27

Another delayed posting from my trip to Wales in November. I posted a similar image back then but I wasn't totally happy with it, so I have worked on this image and hopefully improved the final result? All I can remember was how the windy and wet conditions made it almost impossible to keep the camera still upon the tripod, I had a job to stay upright so to get this was a bonus.

 

Thanks for viewing, Mike

A very good friend took me on a trip to Napa today... via plane. It was a wonderful flight and made me feel almost sad that I didn't live in the Bay Area anymore and was just visiting for the week.

 

I have seen images of the salt ponds with really vibrant colours. These pastels are still stunning though. I understand that the change in the vibrancy is down to more environmental practices to create salt marshes which reduces the saline content and changes the algae and bacteria present.

 

I still find these colours dramatic enough though. it seems almost impossible that algae and bacteria can cause such a patchwork of different shades.

I shoot my city and everything in it. No style, just pics. (ORo)

 

www.facebook.com/orofoto/

"Impossible Color" is the right name for this film.

Hasselblad 500 C/M, Kodak Gold

polarois sx70

"the impossible project"

scan version

#92 Highest Position In Explore

 

Model : [ ҒåĦōθōЙ ]

Taken In : Brighton

 

Wow =D .. Now That's What I'd Call A CRAZY Friend =P .. Just Like Me ! ..

You Know, When We Were In Brighton .. I Never Missed A Day Of School ..

Exept When Fahood Came To Brighton And Stayed In Our House ..

He Stayed For 2 Days .. And They Were The BEST I Had In Brighton ! ..

The 2nd Day, We Were Just Back From The Train Station

And We Found Out That There Weren't Any more Trains To London ..

Fahood Stayed With Me 4 Another Night .. And Boy Was It GREAT ! ..

He Was Tired =P And I Was Too ..

From The Moment We Arrived @ 11 PM, I Asked Him If He Wants To Play Cards With Me ..

He Told Me That He Wanted To Sleep .. And I Said It's Ok ..

And From That Moment Till 5 AM, We Were Talking In BED !! ..

=D We Had A BLAST ! I Don't Think That I've EVER Given Away Many Of my Secrets In Such Short Time !

And The Same Goes For Him ! ..

Then @ 5 AM, We Went Out And Walked In Brighton Shooting Photos =D ..

And That Was One Of Them ^^ ..

 

=) He's A Wonderful Guy & I'm Proud That I Know Him ^^ God Knows He's Like A Brother To Me Now ! ..

And A Crazy One Too ! And That - At Least For Me - ROCKS !! ..

 

=D Of Course He's Still In London ^^" ..

And I'll Be Waiting 4 Him To Come Back =D And We'll Have Another Blast Here, Hopefully ^^" ..

 

=D Anyway .. So I Hope He Likes The Shot, And You Do Too ^^" ..

Thanks For Being A Great Model Fahood =D And A Friend ^_^ ..

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Cheers..

Frankenstein from Skellville, Benton Harbor, Michigan, printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.

Semaine 27

Thème : Collection

Aveva sempre preferito complicarsi un po' le cose.

Era molto più spaventata dalla felicità che dal dolore.

Il dolore sapeva gestirlo, sapeva come curare graffi, tagli e lividi, ma la felicità la fuggiva come si fuggirebbe, istintivamente, da una belva pronta a divorarti.

Bellissima, rara, imprevedibile

fiera dagli occhi magnetici e dalle unghie affilate.

 

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EARLY test version of Impossible PX70 film

I didn't even know there were Goldeneyes on the river. I was looking for Great Blue Herons. Half a dozen Goldeneyes suddenly launched, and raced past me. Little ducks, VERY fast in the air, I couldn't even get the camera up before they were past.

 

But a flying pair of Goldeneyes...wanted that one a lot. Fired away, hoping. Too far away, moving like little winged missles, I needed computerized camera guidance; didn't have any in my pockets.

 

So the photo is a major (did I say major) crop. Enlarged more than is reasonable, and worked on like crazy to make an almost-presentable image.

 

But it is, after all, a pair of flying Goldeneyes.

This composition is a shot through a window capturing simultaneously some reflections that combine together a view you would't get once looking at these 3 coloured canvases outside.

cena a lume di candela 70€, mazzo di mazzo di Rose 30€, scatola di cioccolatini 15€,

completino intimo sexy 50€,

disco melenso da sottofondo 25€, anello con pietra preziosa 350€, felpona con cuoricini stampati 60€, week end in centro benessere 230€,

 

PACCO DONO.....NON HA PREZZO!

 

julio forever

 

i had never quite grasped the techniques behind animal entrails divination: i always thought it was the simplest shortcut for the shaman to get free meat and keep cheating villagers; in rorschach living, after all, if you look hard enough you can hallucinate everything in everything else and there's no way to boot you out of the trap, especially if you insist in believing it;

 

days are curious, though, light shedding on corners that you plain forgot they existed if you ever knew it to begin with: and two days ago i saw a vid where some guys slained a goat and presented its entrails to some other old guy who stared at them long enough to pretend they were a 3d cast of the surrounding territory, pointing at the duodenopyloric constriction and calling it enemy territory, aiming at the incisura cardiaca and saying we are here in the camera with a faint smile.

 

the above picture has obviously no relation to all of this, old and off topic and silly wanky sp's as it is. while most of my time gets spent in a horrible pink noise hushed perceptive hiss, the poor cultural apparatus backing me up tends to illuminate the rarest, occasional handful of moments in a clearer, distinct greek tragedy light: and while mostly i witness ol' robot me smiling or staying silent or plain service-messaging fellow humans, i sometimes find myself delighted in savouring its impromptu vigorous wake into a world of unmistaken singing lines, knives stabbing chests in rapture at exactly the right time, torn eyes in order to see no more and a multitude of choir cries feedbacking their way to the huge silence of a sky empty for million of miles on end.

 

and yet i had no need to seppuku myself, to let the swim of the katana lead my own entrails over the ground to guess that, briefly put, everywhere is now a danger zone, that nowhere is a safe harbour and that in the middle of this trite, lapalissian acknowledgement life keeps going on in the exact same way as always.

 

i hold firmly onto the joy of believing in nothing.

i know little and i'm sharing only its shadow.

inhabitants of the enemy territory have been warned.

something will happen, soon.

it always does.

  

px scream versus tz scream

I just want to hide my face. I have been feeling self conscious again.

 

Impossible Project Film

Polaroid 600 camera

 

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Brunswick Avenue, Atwater Village, California

 

Impossible SX70 Color GEN 2 test film:

L/D 1/3 to dark

Shot in bright afternoon sunlight

84F/29C 50% humidity

Shielded

Heated for several minutes

Scanned 18 hours after shooting

Impossible? aka "Modular origami geek test"

 

Designed by Ekaterina Lukasheva

Folded by Tereza Corsini

 

paper: kami 4cm

units: 30

 

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~~~Janet Murphy Photography ©2009~~~

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Spirals

For how long have people depicted spiral designs in their art and architecture, and why does the image have such a provocative effect?

 

From magnetic fields to vast galaxies swirling in space, spirals can be seen in every aspect in nature. We see them in the physical forces which shape the Earth - the tides of the ocean, the winds in the atmosphere - and within life itself. Plants and the horns and shells of animals grow in spiral formations and some animals, especially aquatic species, possess a twisting locomotion.

 

The spiral phenomenon within natural forms can be explained through mathematics - the pattern is a result of complex sequences, equations and algorithms which nature utilises in her designs of the Universe. But mathematics alone cannot justify the lure of the spiral to the human mind.

 

Some of the oldest examples of human art are depictions of spirals, painted or carved into rock, often found in burial sites. Later, the Romans and Greeks used spirals as designs for vases and the columns in temples. The Celtic and Norse people were well known for the mysterious and repetitive designs found on their jewellery, clothing, weapons, objects of worship and everyday items. The Celts even painted spirals on their bodies with blue dye to intimidate enemies during battle. They also created forms of animals and plants twisting into impossible spirals, sometimes interlocking with other elements of the picture.

 

The spiral has left no human culture untouched. It is an important feature in some Australian Aboriginal works, where it is often drawn as a coiled snake. The Islamic tradition prohibits depictions of people or animals, so spirals feature as an important element in the mathematically-governed Islamic designs. Spirals also feature in oriental and Indian clothing and pottery.

 

Today, the spiral still runs deep within our culture. It forms the logos of a large number of companies, and has come to symbolise magic, dreams, desires and, most importantly, eternity.

 

It is perhaps this never-ending quality of the spiral which intrigues and draws us so greatly. When a spiral is drawn or made using paper and then turned, it creates the illusion that it is twisting forever away or towards us. The repetitive animation of a twisting spiral also evokes deep relaxation and calm, which accounts for the spiral's close association with the art of hypnotism. In some cases, people even create spirals themselves in order to ease the constantly active mind. If a person is left to "doodle" on a piece of paper in a relaxed state, it is very likely that they will draw spirals and swirls as their subconscious mind controls the pen.

 

As a representative of the eternal forces of nature, or simply as an attractive and interesting pattern, spirals shall always remain within the cultures of man. For as long as they surround us in every aspect of nature, the spiral will imprint itself within our unconscious psyche, and shall be reflected in our arts for all time.

 

Written by Megan Balanck

www.ancientspiral.com/spirals.htm

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