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Startrails dall'aspetto surreale.
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Added a 85 filter to lens. Seems to help. This toad stool is bright orange to the naked eye. Photo taken in shaded but bright light.
water colors on paper
35.8cm * 24.5cm
July 2011
Blue roses are symbol of an impossible dream - especially the most beautiful and fantastic dream. Once having seen figures come to life in paintings of da Vinci and Hongdo Kim, I have drawn my fantasy hoping it would come true someday. In my sketchbooks, impossible dreams rises with bubbles of fairy tale blue, just as Venus came out from foams in the painting of Sandro Boticelli.
I am not entirely certain what was up with this batch of "First Flush"... in the end, it seems that it was probably too hot outside... I suppose it could be that the thrifted 600 that I picked up for two bucks was junk?
I find it impossible to look at a picture of Abby like this and not smile.....so thanks for that today, Abby.
For more on third party Transformers toys see my website and the Transforming Collections Kickstarter project.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/102137316/transforming-colle...
Dorian: Rain ese conjunto te sienta de muerte, encima vamos conjuntados, parecemos una parejita de enamorados :)
Rain: lo que? solo somos modelos mo-de-los ¬¬ a veces me resultas repipi hasta a a mi u.u
Dorian: dios, hasta borde estas adorable *___*
Rain: .... u.u' no tienes remedio...
este set lo subire mañana, dije que lo colgaria hoy pero ando bastante liada u.u'
Taken on June 18th 2011, first day moving into our new apartment.
Photo of photo taken September 13th 2011.
The film has reddened and darkened over time, losing it's sharpness, and white dots appearing across the film (likely due to the images being placed on the wall and exposed to sun).
I exposed as normal, and should have overexposed a little.
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.
Production run
Leica D-Lux 5
Italians in the fifties.
Just playing around with my polaroid. And the Impossible Project.
Stavo ruzzando con la polaroid. E le pellicole Impossible.
Just took delivery of new color film stock for my SX-70. If only it was sunny and nice out today - I'd test this stuff out!
Can't wait until the weekend when it's supposed to be slightly cooler and much more sunny.