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a quick break from the holiday photos

 

Recreating classic painting with polaroid

When I spotted several mini mushrooms in the yard the other morning I had to rush for my camera.

 

Some were so small my camera just would not focus on the cap at all, no matter what I did. Everything was against me. My lens kept fogging up - it was so muggy. The mosquitos were biting me. The birds were fussing at me. It seemed like mission impossible trying to get shots of these ittty bitty mushrooms.

 

This was the best I could manage of this one. What made this one so difficult was trying to get that "long" stalk in the shot, too.

Nikon FM3a, Kodak Portra 400

SX-70 | IMPOSSIBLE film

#AbFav_SIGNS_of_SPRING_🐝

 

On my last visit to Belgium, I met up with a friend, a lady who is also a keen 'free-style' gardener like me, so it was inevitable that we talk plants and flowers...

I asked her the 'impossible' question, what is YOUR favourite flower???

After some humming and aahhing, her answer was WALLFLOWER!!!!!!

For all its stunning colours, no two are ever the same.

One of the few flowers that I had not photographed in the studio yet...

The weather was lovely, a late Easter Sunday, we wandered through her garden and I saw the wallflowers!

She got involved with a plant and that was my opportunity to take the shots!

Here they are, the fragrant multi-coloured wallflowers.

Lead and enjoy a good life, do and say things that enrich... and do not forget to tell the people close to you, how much you love them!

 

With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)

 

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

Wall-flower, Cheiranthus, center, petals, stamens, yellow, russet, orange, flower, Spring, natural, green, macro, colour, single, square, NikoD7000, "Magda indigo"

Very old scans I put off spotting forever.

 

PX100 Silver Shade second generation (mid-2011), SX-70 folding camera. Shot and scanned January 4, 2012.

Photo by Alexandre Fernandez

 

In Explore, November 19, 2023

 

Press L for a better view my friend :-)

 

Website I FaceBook I Kabook I GettyImages I Instagram

model: tania lau

impossible PX70

Phicen/TBLeague Doll.

 

Rocks of a Vendée (France) beach.

Wind problem, impossible to style the hair...!!! LoL...

   

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The stunning Stephanie in a black and white, intense portrait.

 

I hope you enjoy!

 

Nikon Z7 + Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G @ 1/160s f/2.8 3600 ISO

 

9821 (LG52XYY) blinded for route U7. Yes, the U7! This photo was taken on a visit I arranged with several enthusiasts to WS.

The CNE

Toronto, Ontario

Nikon FM3a, Kodak Portra 400

impossible project sx-70

Glowing Clouds on New PX70 Color Shade film brought to you by the brilliant folks at the Impossible Project, Mother Nature, my trusty SX 70 and me.

Polaroid week Day 2

impossible film 70 color

Sx70

For anyone that might be interested it's Impossible Project color film produced in 2013, for their cameras but transferred to a cartridge with a battery, ND filter and shot in an SX-70. In this case a straight scan and not altered. This very faded look might be nice for certain types of portraits. I generally prefer not to alter Polaroids or instant film as that for me is part of the fun of being limited with this medium as in what you see is what you get.

~For with God Nothing shall be Impossible... Luke 1:37~

  

Texture by: KK_Anna www.flickr.com/photos/kimklassen/

  

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Thank you all for your kind comments..

     

Racing......... feeling satisfied

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Özlemin sözleri

jan 2016,Ayvalık/Cunda Ada

 

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LEE big stopper

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LEE 0.9 Graduated Neutral Density Filter( HARD)

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200sec

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EF 16-35MMF/2.8L II USM

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Canon 5d mark III

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camera: polaroid impulse af

film: impossible 600 color film (expired)

 

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October 2017

Polaroid 636 Close Up

Impossible 600

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Nancy Carroll , ( Ann Veronica Lahiff )1904- 1965

  

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NANCY CARROLL

  

One of the Silver Screen's Most Romantic Stars!

 

Born Ann Veronica Lahiff in New York on November 19, 1904, Nancy Carroll was to be one of the finest actresses ever to grace the silver screen. She was smitten, early, by the acting bug when she appeared as Fay Larkin in 1918's RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE a film that went absolutely no where. (Sources that I have, and there are two, state this. However, email I have received say that it was impossible for her to have started at such an early age. Going with the two sources I will leave it as it is until I got positive proof otherwise. I'm not saying they are wrong, but the printe sources are the best I have for the time being. Remember, early films were made on the East Coast.) Prior to that she had limited experience on the stages surrounding NYC.(Some have said that Nancy couldn't have appeared in this film, but all research inicates she did. One source even stated the film was made on the East Coast).

 

Nancy was all of 14 at the time but she already knew what she wanted to do. For the time being she would go back to being a young girl and occasional stints on the stage. To Nancy, stage work was all fine and good but she had tasted life in front of the camera and she wanted to go back, but there was no doubt that her tender young age was going to work against her for the time being.

 

Later she performed on Broadway. Impatience can be hard to control, but by 1927 she was ready when she made her "second" film debut in LADIES MUST DRESS after being spotted in a play on the west coast. She impressed the powers that be and was signed to a contract with Paramount.

 

In 1928, Nancy appeared in seven movies such as THE WATER HOLE, MR. ROMEO and CHICKEN A LA KING, but it was as Barbara Quayle in EASY COME, EASY GO that would establish her reputation. The movie was intended to be a vehicle that would intensify Richard Dix's career---and it did, but it also made Nancy Carroll a film force to be reckoned with. The production was a hit.

 

Her next film was ABIE'S IRISH ROSE. The film was adapted from the stage version which ran on Broadway for six years. Paramount shelled out $500,000 for the rights to the film (the highest at that time) and cast Nancy in the role of Rosemary Murphy. She and her co-star, Buddy Rogers, made a lovely couple on stage but other movies with a similar theme caused the film not to be accepted well at the box-office.

 

In 1929, she had another big hit with her part in THE SHOPWORN ANGEL. It was Nancy's first "talkie" ( and a partial one at that) and it showed the Paramount executives that she was one that would make a successful transition from the "silents" to an exciting new medium. In that same year she made CLOSE HARMONY in Paramont's first all-talkie. Once again a hit was born.

 

Later, in their third pairing together, she and Buddy Rogers filmed ILLUSION. They were able to profit from their intense popularity but there was a sameness to their material.

 

In 1930, Nancy was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as Hallie Hobart in the highly acclaimed THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY. She had given a luminous performance. She didn't win but it solidified her as a genuine star. It was said she was a close second to Norma Shearer in THE DIVORCEE.

 

By the time Nancy filmed HONEY, the tempo of her rise caused her to receive more fan mail than any other star. Paramount had a genuine super star on their hands. She continued to be a big success throughout the 1930's when she made her last big picture as Grace Bristow in THAT CERTAIN AGE.

 

After the conclusion of filming she retired only to come back one more time for a chance at the infant medium of television in the series THE ALDRICH FAMILY during the 1950-1951 season. She then retired forever from film but went back to work on the stage.

 

Nancy was found dead of a heart attack on August 6, 1965, after she failed to show up at a stage performance. She was 60.

   

Denny Jackson's Nancy Carroll Page

 

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( manipulated by me, using an C. L. GERTNER original photo of my private colection)

It is a Rainy and icky day, and I needed something Bright and Cheery for Pixie Stix, so a Fake Flower was today's Solution <3

Roid Week Spring 2018 - Day 1 No1

impossible PX 680 Color/Slr690

self portrait

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As far east as I travelled in Iceland.

Vestrahorn — black sand dunes shaped by wicked winds, as the light slowly rose over the mountains in the early morning hours.

 

Cold, wild, and impossibly beautiful.

Self Portrait

 

The IMPOSSIBLE Project, CP PZ680 Film

 

© Anna Marcell

Polaroid sx-70

Impossible Project px70 cool film

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🎵 Mission Accomplished

 

☀️ Sunny's Photo Studio

Pose Pack 9 (Mission Impossible) (Personal pose).

 

PKC

Corset Earrings

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Wicca Bento Lip Piercing

 

💈 Hair is from Tableau Vivant

Punky

trying to walk your pet goldfish

A truck tried to make this right turn and took the turn too tight and got stuck under a glass roof with a low clearance.

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