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AUTO GRAFLEX JR + POLAROID BACK + IMPOSSIBLE 2.0
Camera still needs a few upgrades...but its getting there.
The Girl From Ipanema
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Hilary Swank
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar
w/Impossible SX-70 beta color film
Shielded
L/D Center
Shot at 1:00 PM
Heated in pocket for 30 mins
A brief spell of sunshine between showers on Saturday, so I thought I'd see how the PX70 Push fared.
Polaroid Sonar Autofocus 5000, Close-up +3 filter, Impossible Project PX70 Colour Shade PUSH!
Have no idea why I took so long to post this Impossible shot of Rhiannon. Shot with a Polaroid Spectra 2 camera on Impossible PZ 680 Color Shade film. Debated leaving the border on the scan or not, but decided to go full on for the Polaroid feel.
On the topic of Rhiannon: I miss her and her awesome family. Arkansas time needs to happen again soon ...
لا مستحيل ||nothing Impossible
قال الخليفة عمر الفاروق رضي الله عنه: "لا تصغرنّ همتك فإني لم أر أقعد بالرجل من سقوط همته"(2).
A composite image with Voyager 1 data for #Jupiter and #Io merged with Juno's data for #Ganymede.
Jupiter and Io Data:
C1604711
C1604713
C1604715
Ganymede data from Nasa Juno:
JNCE_2021201_35C00009_V01
Credit:
NASA/JPL/Voyager-ISS/SwRI/MSSS/AndreaLuck
two photos from a pack of expired impossible sx 70 film. 2 characters, the first is a coupon lady who will gab your ear off.
the other block head is a tinkerer of somesort.
"Never before on the world stage of air displays have fourteen Red Arrows performed their magic with this dramatic crossover manoeuvre!!"
Same image copied, mirrored, slightly enlarged, blended together using Affinity Photo's "Darker Colour" mode, with a bit of extra F&D.
Original taken during Eastbourne AIRbourne 2022 in pretty dismal conditions.
This is my Impossible Camera! The one I take all my PX600 shots with. Its really a re-badged Polaroid 660AF.
This is my first shot with the px600v6 and im quite happy how its REAL b&W. what great film :D
Taken with Polaroid 600AF and PX600 v6
Failure with a plant. It may happens... propably the Department was really not it's place.
Original shot taken with a Polaroid Spectra Onyx camera, loaded with Impossible Project PZ Cool 680 Color Shade instant film, expired in 04/2012.
This is a so-called walking pano, linear pano or multi-viewpoint pano from this place:
www.flickr.com/photos/galllo/4489357823/.
I walked around the building and took perhaps 20 shots. Later-on, I selected 11 of these shots to cover the whole front, undistorted these shots one-by-one in PS by hand and stitched them using layers and masks. Time consumption: perhaps 12..14 hours ;-)
It's completely impossible (*) to do something like this with conventional stitching programs -- I tried it, Hugin and Photoshop couldn't even merge two images (of 20), even not, if fed with manually undistorted versions.
(*) Cmp. this shot: www.flickr.com/photos/galllo/4360240682 ,
with this one -- also a walking pano --, it was possible to use a stitcher program. Reason is: there were much less objects in the foreground, the viewpoints were farer away and the focal distance was larger.
Notes:
Some stitching errors left? Yes, I know... :.-(
Some areas are a little blurry? Yes, I know that, too. This is due to the hand-held shots, taken in a hurry (it was raining) , slight misfocus from my side and - at the top of the building - due to the stretching in the undistortion process.
Bad picture of a Good Message
Summer Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
2004
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