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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.
Sx70 and latest Impossible Project 600 film with ND filter.
Solitary surfer at Gwithian, Cornwall.
Sorry about vertical lines - dodgy scanner.
"Impossible Union"
Mounir Fatmi
Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf
Hebräische Schreibmaschine, arabische Kalligraphie
Hebrew typewriter, arabic calligraphies
Googles: Cattoza - Clyron Goggles
Hair: Dura - U123
Facial marks: Emporio Supreme - Face Marks Leal
Jacket: Tanaka - Puffer Jacket
// When she left what was familiar // She found she could occupy the impossible //
// Model // @Elisa Lopez //
// MUA // Antonia Deffenu //
// Styling // Jessica Garza //
Shot on Impossible Project Silver Shade film (expired 2012), processed in PS to amp up the contrast/saturation...
Rather shy, the Oak Jay is impossible to confuse. It sports rufous buff plumage with white and black wings, and beautiful blue feathers with black streaks. Its black whiskers are clearly visible, and its wings appear very rounded. Its white rump can be seen in flight.
The Jay feeds on acorns, which it carries quite far, thus helping to spread the oak tree, but it also takes fruit, passerine eggs, insects... They sometimes even visit feeders.
Making food available to birds during the winter helps them to survive the cold season, when food is scarcer in the wild.
Feeding also allows us to contemplate wildlife, create a bond with nature and generate empathy towards these animals. Birds are not shy. They approach houses without too much fear, so you can observe them from a window.
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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.
Remember M.C.Escher?
What you see is the celebration hall of the columbiadamm cemetery in Berlin, Germany. If you speak german, then you find additional information about the cemetery here.
See where the photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc/.
An impossible love
Charaxes athamas and Charaxes jalysus interlacing their proboscis while puddling in the middle of a road
Darby, MT.
Polaroid 680. Impossible Green Duochrome.
Today is the last day of my store's 10% off discount. Code: MAKERENT - Please have a look. Since losing my job it has been incredibly hard to make ends meet and right now, I need to get *something* to my landlord for rent and I also need to refill medications and make a payment on Suttree's vet bill.
For as long as I can remember Lewis Carroll and the Wonderland world that he created have inspired me. Something about the idea of an upside down world existing just beyond our grasp has always intrigued me.
Years ago when I moved to the UK, I had a bit of serendipitous fate when I found that I'd moved to a town where Lewis Carroll lived, died, and was buried. I spent many days walking in his footsteps, soaking up the views and energy that he would have been in a hundred plus years prior.
Earlier this week I looked out the window and saw some incredible fog blanketing the woods and decided to take my Wonderland inspiration and create this piece, a visual representation of the impossible things that Lewis Carroll created.