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Polaroid Week Spring 2019 - Day 6 #1

James the squirrel that lives in our garden.

The Impossible Library. Here's one of the new photos I recently finished and I made a little video that shows a few of the pieces that went into the making of it. Catch that video on YouTube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZDMEiVPilk

PX70 Color Shade, SX70 Camera

I've finally finished my photo of the two coolest guys on the planet. Chris Rivera and Shelby Rae Robinson. Also with the help of GillyFace (she's also cool I guess...)

 

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SX70 + impossible PX70 old generation

My last submission for Polaroid Week 2017. These tulips are from Amsterdam by way of Derbyshire.

From my book "Northern Song". A few copies are still available from Another Place Press at just £10+p&p: anotherplacepress.bigcartel.com/product/magnus-astrom-nor...

 

Polaroid 635cl

Impossible Project PX 100 UV+ test

Half way to darken

 

Fluidr

...said the fear, too much risk, your experience, pointless, your doubt, try it , whispers your heart.

Polaroid SX70 Alpha / Film Impossible Projest SX70 Color

Hipstamatic Florence/Robusta

 

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juillet 2015

Here's another dip into the hiking archives. It's clearly no photographic masterpiece but what it does show is the typical high jinks of a day out in the hills.

 

As can be seen it was particularly cold that day and so after a brief test (kicking our boot heels into the ice) it was decided that the small stretch of water known as Dale Head Tarn was safe enough to walk on. Walking was almost impossible, but what we did soon realise was that we could push ourselves along with our walking poles. That soon developed into a race and Mark is seen here leading the way with Pete hot (well rather cold really) on his tail.

 

Once a little kid always a big kid.

Candid b&w photography [more on Twitter]

 

Casa Battló

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“Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.” Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

 

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Model: The amazing Calu

Now why would I give the image this name, you might ask! For some reason it reminds me of the Endless Staircase (also known as the Impossible Staircase), purely because your first impression might be that these two are staring at each other, but at closer inspection, you will figure out that it is not possible!

 

This image of an Impala and Red-billed Oxpecker was captured in the wild in the Kruger National Park.

(non è esattamente come avrei voluto. Ci riproverò)

An attempt at light painting for the Newbies assignment - Painting With Light. The bulb was lit up using a torch which I aimed through the top of the bulb for the full length of the exposure.

Some of these 'Impossible' polaroids are for sale if anyone is interested. Being Polaroids they are one of a kind : )

This image from the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou was printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.

 

The Impossible Project makes Polaroid film, and its new Instant Lab printer "prints" images from your cell phone onto Polaroid-type instant film.

 

This opens up a whole realm of possibilities. Because this is still a physical rather than virtual process, one still is getting Polaroid chemistry going on, including its unpredictable nature and light leaks. But by being able to use existing digital images, we can re-invent older images into new creations that are truly different than the original.

Abandoned Oklahoma Series.

 

Tulsa, OK.

 

Flickr Explore #184 March 20th 2012

 

Polaroid SX-70

Impossible Project 600 film

collage-y stuff

Epson V500 scanner

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Images of impossible symmetric architecture. Inspired by modern cities, I’ve created these impossible symmetric images of buildings hanging in the sky. Soporific & exciting architecture alike, become intricate structures of concrete and glass. Sometimes they turn out looking like a spaceship, sometimes the image is completely abstract. I leave it too your own imagination to find the spaceship amongst them.

 

Cameras. Billings, Montana.

 

Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View, printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.

Polaroid SLR680

Film Impossible Project Color600

Rolleiflex SL35 + Meyer-Optik Görlitz Orestor 2.8 135 + M42 Adapter + Kodak TMax400

Nikon FM3a, Kodak Portra 400

"Impossible Union"

Mounir Fatmi

Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf

 

Hebräische Schreibmaschine, arabische Kalligraphie

Hebrew typewriter, arabic calligraphies

Rod Week! | Day 3

impossible SX70

Scare Owl, Lee Vining, California

 

PolaRoadTrip 07/12/13

 

'Roid Week Summer 2013 - Day 5 #1

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