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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
Shot using The IMPOSSIBLE Project PQ 8x10 Silver Shade Instant Film. I then lifted the image and put it on water color paper.
Impossible Black & White
This is certainly a milestone release from The Impossible Project Tokyo (way to go Japan!). PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ BLACK FRAME edition and GREY FRAME edition is now available at all city'super and LOG-ON (except city'super IFC).
For months I kept the excitement and my mouth shut until the above POP arrived us for in-store usage, I was deeply thankful for Impossible Tokyo's support, you can see the details they crafted into the decoration, and I hate to say that I had to take the above photo offline after a few hours of posting it, because it hinted these two B&W treasures before their time to be known. For this, I apologize to TIP.
Now back in the end of January when I was in Tokyo visiting TIP gallery store with Mijonju, Impossible Tokyo mastermind Jun Akaike showed us what were to come and we were speechless. A PX 600 film in high contrast black and white wrapped with a very cool black frame!
Just don't mind the "mushroom" and "loose lamination problem" you see in these prototype films, coz they won't happen in the production versions. The images this film produces are simply stunning, comparing to the previous TIP films. They also brought back the familiar 600 film image softness and your excitement when the film is developed.
Check out this flickr set to see more images and the photo of the Tokyo gallery store. I shall be shooting these films in a few hours myself, will be exciting to share.
More on Scription blog: scription.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/impossible-black-white...
Day Two around Prague ... we wandered through the Old Town, then headed across the Charles Bridge to Prague Castle.
These are two street artistes ... how is the young man suspended over the other one?
Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge #137
Model with thanks to Marcus Ranum
also created for Ruby’s Treasure Challenge #34
Grass with thanks to Rubyblossom</a
background: “Premade Background" by rubyblossom
two guys: “Viking 2012 stock 33" by Random-Acts-Stock
warrior with shield: “Viking 2012 stock 10" by Random-Acts-Stock
heart-shield“Precut: Metalic Heart" by remidica-stock
GhostWorks Texture Competition #88
Textures with thanks to Skeletal Mess
Just because hallways are small doesn't mean they should be overlooked. Add a pretty chair and table- and try using it once in a while!
A fit of the giggles and the disapproving look aimed in his direction.
With a photographic print, you can trim off any embarrassing parts, with a 35mm slide it is there forever.
Guess who is going to be in waterproofs tomorrow.
Sắp thi rồi, sắp thi sử w sinh rồi -> Sắp chết rồi T_____________T
Trời ơi l9 như cái địa ngục T__T, tui muốn hè qáaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Hnay thi speaking đíu có đc T_T, mình bik chắc là trog lúc tập rốg qá thì ra hát sẽ mất giọg ngay mà :)).
Bạn à, tui biết bạn hát hay rồi =; . Đừng bàn về giọg tui :))
Lên hạng mà tụt điểm: 3 - 9.2 T_T
It's actually impossible to take a photo of the two of them looking normal at the same time. This is the best we could muster.
The people at Impossible Project held a open house and I was invited to join the tour of the factory. The place once employed 1200 people at the hight of the Polaroid days. Now just 36 people are the Impossible Project. All of them passionate, dedicated and giving their all to keep us Polaroid camera users happy with film. Daunting task and after the visit I have nothing but respect for people achieving the impossible.
Test shots
Leica D-Lux 5
Enschede Holland
I swear, I am having TOO MUCH FUN with Bighugelabs.com!
This is something that required a LOT of creative licensing, mainly because information was never given in the original Impossibles cartoon, especially when I wrote my take on their origin (because there WASN'T an origin story). They never gave us their real names, how they got their powers, or the organization they worked for. So, I filled in the blanks with my own imagination, and it is NOT to be taken as official canon.
In any case, this is Fluid Man's ID badge for the Secret Security Headquarters. The birth year on this card just basically comes from the fact that the cartoon debuted in 1966, and if he were 16 in 1966 . . . . . well, you get the idea. His real name, his birthday, his age, and his eye color are what I made up. Though I couldn't come up with a story on how why I chose the name I did, even if I tried!
The number on the bottom of the card, by the way, is his serial number.
I have been dreaming of modding a winking Lusis for a while... Impossible dreams XD
I have zero modding skill and she would no doubt turn out nothing like the mockup. But I still really really want to try, haha.
(Photo on the left is not mine, company photo).
Triângulo de Penrose feito de papel.
No photoshop here!
Apenas praticando um pouco de ilusão com papel!
=]
"The Penrose triangle, also called the tribar (Cerf), tri-bar (Ernst 1987), impossible tribar (Pappas 1989, p. 13), or impossible triangle, is an impossible figure published by Penrose and Penrose (1958). Penrose triangles appear prominently in the works of Escher, who not only inspired creation of this object (Escher 1954, Penrose and Penrose 1958), but also subsequently publicized it. "
From:
"Weisstein, Eric W. "Penrose Triangle." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. mathworld.wolfram.com/PenroseTriangle.html
Wouldn't you like to know how it feels to see God accomplish the impossible right in front of your eyes? - Steven Furtick
See more Christian wallpaper at: prayer-coach.com/2013/12/09/30-free-christian-wallpapers/
I swear, I am having TOO MUCH FUN with Bighugelabs.com!
This is something that required a LOT of creative licensing, mainly because information was never given in the original Impossibles cartoon, especially when I wrote my take on their origin (because there WASN'T an origin story). They never gave us their real names, how they got their powers, or the organization they worked for. So, I filled in the blanks with my own imagination, and it is NOT to be taken as official canon.
In any case, this is Coil Man's ID badge for the Secret Security Headquarters. The birth year on this card just basically comes from the fact that the cartoon debuted in 1966, and if he were 16 in 1966 . . . . . well, you get the idea. His real name, his birthday, his age, and his eye color are what I made up. Though I couldn't come up with a story on how why I chose the name I did, even if I tried!
The number on the bottom of the card, by the way, is his serial number.