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U2 Joshua Tree Shrine, Highway 190, Mojave Desert, California
Bodie PolaRoadTrip 08/27/15
Impossible 600 Color GEN 2 03/15 test film:
L/D Neutral
Shot into crappy, late morning, sunlight
90F/32C 25% humidity
Shielded
Put in back pocket of jeans while developing
Scanned 5 days 15 hours after shooting
It's impossible to knit using a knitting needle and a crochet hook. 😄
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
. . and a couple of filters and set the speed at around 4000fps . . haha . . I chose to present it like this to give focus to the sun . . and still be able to see the stars . . God gives me the day and I'm giving Him the Glory.
Tried the impossible film on my yard sale Polaroid step. . Had to open up the camera to fix a contact. At first I was very disappointed of the result, everything super over exposed. Then I saw on the box that it needed a ND filter for SX-70. So I've turned the exposure a few stop and things look better now. Usually I research before using camera. That'll will teach me.
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My first shot with impossible film. If it's always like this I'm going to wish I'd tried it a long time ago.
These are my six beautiful children. They love to eat your film regularly, but I'm afraid I may not be able to afford to with so many eager mouths to feed.
Sincerely-- their loving father,
Tim
edit: Retweet this so maybe they'll actually see it! :)
How on earth does this structure remain standing - the lean is remarkable - this image shows how much!
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Really excited to share this image! I loved getting to work with Grant Hall of Option Models to do something just a little bit outside my normal style. This photo has been a long time in the making, and I'm so pleased with the result. Check out the story behind this image by reading my blog post here.
photo taken by Patrick Tobin for our 03/27 newsletter: shop.the-impossible-project.com/newsletters/custom?date=2...
Kamera: Leica IIIc (1946) IIIf upgraded
Linse: Voigtländer Snapshot-Skopar 25mm f/4
Film: Cinestill BWXX (Kodak 5222) @ ISO 400
Kjemi: Xtol (stock / 16 min. @ 21°C)
Polaroid Land Cam 1000
Film impossible
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