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polaroid sx70

px70 color shade

scan version

Impossible Project instant film - Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

turned out a bit too bright, why?

Polaroid SX 70

Film PX 70 color shade Impossible Project, flashbar

got a stack of this impossible project film in the mail today, anyone else use it or like it?

 

i know its dumb expensive but im willing to try it

 

added an old cost bill i pulled down that was hanging half-peeled back in 1994 so the photo wasnt as boring ha

This is old news. I got my hands on this elusive trio last December. It's The Impossibles! Forgive the pun, but it is nearly next to *impossible* to find any merchandise on this 1966 Hanna-Barbera cartoon, especially state-side. These were made in Japan, and I was lucky enough to find them from an American seller on Ebay! It cost me $90, but that was the cheapest option I had. There was a seller in Italy who had them for a cheaper price, but adding in the shipping, it would have ended up being $100 or so, and if I had bought them separately from other sellers, I think shipping costs would still wind up biting me in the butt. But still . . . . . . Though I am notorious for ripping open packages, I have yet to take them out. I don't know why, however. Also, sorry for the lousy quality of this photo. The flash on my camera kept glaring off the cellophane (or those display boxes my Monkees bean bag bears are in) so I turned the flash to night mode.

Polaroid SLR 680 / Impossible Film

Photo-shopped photos taken with my Impossible I-1 camera.

San Francisco, CA

July 12, 2015

My 1st shot with film from The Impossible Project

Picked up a new iPod Shuffe at a charity event last night. It is AMAZINGLY small. When announced I was bothered by the proprietary ear phones, but I figure at some point there will be a 3rd party accessory which will enable me to use either my Shure ear buds or my Bose QC II's if I so choose.

 

Strobist info: Canon Speedlite 580EX 1/4 power on a Justin clamp four feet away frame left bounced off the ceiling. Nikon SB-28 1/64 frame left about three feet away with a Honl Grid.

Gluten Free Bisquick has many (impossible) recipes. Being gluten free for about 30 years it's always great to find something new to try.

The impossible recipes are more of a cross between a pie and a cake.

Acorn not to scale.

 

On Thursday, October 12 2017 we were back at Tucson Botanical Gardens. It must be the breakfast at Café Botanica that brings us back.

This was the first week of Origami in the Garden 2.

RAW file processed with RAW Therapee.

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A political mailer we received from the "City Council Integrity Committee."

55 word story: “Centurions” {based on the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez}

 

When Jose Arcadio and Ursula found{ed} Macondo, the houses were white.

When the 17 crossed, streets overflowed with begonias, oregano, rose bushes.

When Colonel came home, Melquiades’ room was filled with dust and longing.

When lovers whispered in the dark, time slowed down.

When Aureliano II learned the secret to life, it was too late.

Bishop, CA

Polaroid SX-70; Impossible Film 2015

Polaroid SX70 Model 2

Film Impossible Project SX70 Color

 

novembre 2014

"Nothing is impossible, the word itself says "I'm possible"" - Audrey Hepburn

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Also in the field, these were from a while ago!

Camera: Polaroid SX-70

Film: Impossible Project PX100 Silver Shade UV+ Pioneer Test Film

 

Thomas Hansen's impossible...

"Impossible Project". Work's detail. Dione Veiga Vieira's image.

for the freedom of meaning

Model: Cherry

Place: National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Photographer: Me

Image Editor: Me

Taken:January 24th, 2009

 

edwinsetiawan.wordpress.com

 

Here is a photo of an impossible triangle that I designed and realized via 3D printing. This photo shows the triangle printed in two different materials: stainless steel with a bronze matte finish, and purple strong and flexible.

 

More info on my homepage.

*"ballon" a seemingly impossible, gravity defying leap into air with feet spread and than coming down on heels, as performed by Euracio Gruber in Asturias in 1982

this drawing is best seen on black

This did not quite work out the way I wanted it to. We had a flat tire at Barðaströnd and I had to have new tires shipped from Reykjavik.

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