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Polaroid Spectra - loaded with Impossible Project film. Some of the films are expired and failed to perform as I expected (but I can't just let it go so..I wrote notes on them.
Project 366-1 2009 July 6 187/365
Yesterday was the day I had to remove my photo display from the window of a downtown store. I had tried several times over the two weeks of "ArtWalk" to get a decent photo, but reflections made that impossible. On April 30, I showed these pictures laid out on a table at home as I decided what I would show. They are from the trip we took to Maine and Maritime Canada in 2008. The map shows our route and I added the picture of Green Gables on Prince Edward Island when the community theater here put on the musical, "Anne of Green Gables".
Impossible since I removed all the ugly buildings behind. Unfortunately we will never see it this way (unless the City of Barcelona starts making some architectural efforts - it looks like they're making real efforts to let Gaudi raise the only worthwhile buildings...)
impossible thing just in the photography world catch the sun, Thank You amer azzain for support me to photograph the sun as star, This photo was taken in almajardah using Nikon D5100
When you look at the water in 'Perelle Bay' you cannot imagine the carnage that took place the in the Seventies when the timber carrying boat 'The Prosperity' was driven ashore virtually on this spot with the loss of all hands.
Polaroid 600 Impossible PX 680 Color Shade / First Flush
The left hand picture was scanned about 16 hours after it was taken. It was ejected directly into a light proof container where it remained for 40 minutes before being viewed.
The middle picture was scanned about an hour and a half after it was taken. It was shielded by the dark slide for 4 minutes before being viewed and was kept shielded for 40 minutes.
The right hand picture was scanned about an hour after it was taken. It was shielded by the dark slide for 4 minutes before being viewed and was kept shielded for 40 minutes. This was taken outdoors.
This piece is an other impossible figure, this time a triangle. It is on my upper arm, on my right bicep.
Not all children are angels - although Christian here is far from a devil, he's definitely difficult. I usually confine myself to the obedient ones and let Eric's superior patience / inferior child-choosing tactics leave him with the difficult ones.
From "La foire des Loges" (Paris)
Film PZ 600 BLACK FRAME Impossible project
Take with my Image Spectra
Tribute to Oscar Reutersvard
122cm x 91cm (4ft x 3ft) Created from approximately 4000 used postage stamps.
Maria Martins, 1946
Bronze
The spiky tentacles reaching toward each other in this bronze sculpture are locked in an embrace that suggests both opposition and attraction. "It is nearly impossible to make people understand each other," Martins said, a feeling that may be the source of the interaction depicted here. Between 1944 and 1949, Martins made several versions of this sculpture in different sizes and materials, parts of a larger body of work characterized by writhing, plantlike forms.
A fresh cartridge of B&W Polaroid 600 film from The Impossible Project. It will be interesting to see how it behaves.
there are rows and rows of spare parts - but these are all that are left to service the film machines
my visit to the former Polaroid Factory in Enschede where they are trying to revive instant integral film. See my FT magazine story Bringing back Polaroid's instant film