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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.
Outtake from the "Outside the Lines" exhibit at the Impossible Project NYC studio. Impossible PX680ff film.
Injected gold ink into the chemical pods before exposure to create the streaks.
The history of construction the Temple of Divine Providence has more than 200 years and is associated with the Constitution of May 3, 1791, when resolution of the deputies of the Four-Year Sejm decided to build the temple as a vote of gratitude for the Constitution. Originally, however, it was supposed to be the "Temple of the Supreme Providence," a supra-religious place of worship, and the only element adorning it were the signs of the Shining Delta. The cornerstone was laid in the area of today's Botanical Garden of the University of Warsaw near Łazienki Park. However, the Third Partition of Poland interrupted the work undertaken and Poland disappeared from the map of the world for over 120 years.
After regaining independence in 1918, the idea of building on the Mokotów Field was returned, but the outbreak of World War II made it impossible to implement it for the next several decades.
It was only in 1989, after the fall of communism, that the construction of the Temple of Divine Providence was initiated. In 1991, the Constitutional Committee of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, in a resolution adopted on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Constitution of May 3, confirmed the validity of the wedding. On May 2, 1999, the area dedicated to the construction of the temple was solemnly erected and the cross was blessed and on June 13, 1999, Pope John Paul II consecrated the cornerstone for the construction of the temple. On January 30, 2003, the President of Warsaw Lech Kaczyński handed over to Primate Józef Glemp the permission to build the Temple of Divine Providence with accompanying facilities. On February 25, 2003, construction work on the church-votum commenced.
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Historia budowy Świątyni Opatrzności Bożej liczy ponad 200 lat i wiąże się z Konstytucją 3 maja z 1791 roku, kiedy to uchwałą posłów Sejmu Czteroletniego podjęta została decyzja o wybudowaniu świątyni jako wotum wdzięczności za Konstytucję. Pierwotnie miała to jednak być "Świątyni Najwyższej Opatrzności", ponad-wyznaniowe miejsce kult, a jedynym zdobiącym ją elementem miały być znaki Delty Świetlistej. Kamień węgielny wmurowano na terenie dzisiejszego Ogrodu Botanicznego UW w pobliżu Łazienek. Jednak III rozbiór Polski przerwał podjęte prace a Polska zniknęła z mapy świat na ponad 120 lat.
Po odzyskaniu niepodległości w 1918 roku powrócono do pomysłu budowy na Polu Mokotowskim, ale Wybuch II wojny światowej uniemożliwił jej realizację przez następnych kilkadziesiąt lat.
Dopiero w 1989 roku, po opadku komunizmu, zainicjowano kontynuację budowy Świątyni Opatrzności Bożej. W 1991 roku Komisja Konstytucyjna Senatu RP w uchwale powziętej z okazji 200-lecia Konstytucji 3 Maja stwierdziła aktualność ślubu. 2 maja 1999 roku na terenie przeznaczonym pod budowę świątyni uroczyście posadowiono i pobłogosławiono krzyż a 13 czerwca 1999 roku, Papież Jan Paweł II poświęcił kamień węgielny pod budowę świątyni. W styczniu 2003 roku prezydent Warszawy Lech Kaczyński przekazał prymasowi Józefowi Glempowi pozwolenie na budowę Świątyni Opatrzności Bożej a już 25 lutego 2003 roku rozpoczęły się prace budowlane nad kościołem-wotum.
Obecnie trwają prace nad upiększeniem budowli i uporządkowaniem terenu wokół świątyni.
I like this bridge and have been here a couple of times to get a shot I´m satisfied with. The picture I had in my mind just didn't want to end up in my memory card, instead this one came.
Saturated Waterfall Scene... literally.
I've seen Multnomah Falls bigger, but she was quite large last Saturday. Again, near impossible to get a shot without water on the lens. I set up so quickly that I have the falls off center.
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In Explore, November 19, 2023
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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.
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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
A impossível Lua
Again, playing with 2 photos of mine
This is not a single photo, this is a photoshop art with two
photos I took. The Moon could never be seen at this size and near the Southern Cross. Photoshop art.
De novo, brincando com duas das minhas fotos. Esta não é uma foto única. É uma arte com o photoshop de duas fotos feitas por mim. A Lua nunca poderia estar desse tamanho e próxima ao Cruzeiro do Sul, Arte com o photoshop.
Fractal created with Ultra Fractal software, and printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.
Pose Pack 9 (Mission Impossible) (Personal pose).
✨PKC
Corset Earrings
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Wicca Bento Lip Piercing
💈 Hair is from Tableau Vivant
Punky
when it gets cold enough, even puddles look pretty: a tricolore of frozen water, some dirt and shadow
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.
The USEFUL impact that trees make on each of us is impossible to define and measure. I watched as one person hugged it and a dog owner brought their German Shepherd over to mark the same tree.
Kamera aus Pappe, (Camera Obscura)
Man kann damit Bilder zeichnen, wie Canaletto, oder fotografieren, wie Daguerre.
Camera made of cardboard.
You can paint like Canaletto or take Photos like Daguerre.
Aufnahme mit/shot with
Kamera/Camera: Polaroid 2000
Film: SX70 Impossible
[3rd March - 9th March]
30/52 (This project is going too fast!)
So I went back to university this week. I'm in my second year and to be honest, not that excited to be back. I've been showing Christian around and getting things organised so it's been pretty okay so far. I would just rather be running around the park shooting and spending time with family and friends. Guess I had three months to do that, haha. I'm working all weekend including tomorrow which sucksss but I'm going to a play tomorrow night which I'm looking forward to.
Yesterday I tried a concept I came up with last week but it didn't go too well so I went back today, took a few props and came up with something on the spot. I haven't shot at golden hour for a long time and today I remember how pretty it is and how much I've missed it! I took some simple portraits which may appear on my blog sometime in the future. For now this is my creation for this week - I hope you like it, it's a little different from some of my recent work but I thought my stream needed some vibrant colours.
I wanted to include that last night I saw "Driving Miss Daisy" at the theatre and absolutely loved it. I'm a big fan of Angela Lansbury and have fortunately seen her in another play before. She is phenomenal. James Earl Jones was amazing too :D
P.S. I included a BTS shot from yesterday's shoot. Hehe.
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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
The Impossible
When the rumor of invasion reached the ice, the sky did not argue; it listened. A lone traveler walked toward mirrored domes sleeping in snow, carrying only breath and wonder. Mountains tightened their spines, tides remembered ancient grammar, and the planet inhaled, slow and sovereign.
Storms stitched the horizon into prophecy, auroras wrote warnings in green fire, and the frozen ground answered steel with patience. Machines faltered, maps softened, certainty melted into humility. What humans called impossible became merely overdue.
She felt it under her boots: a pulse older than flags, older than fear, rearranging chaos into quiet order. Not vengeance... balance. Not conquest... correction. The Earth does not shout; it repositions reality until arrogance forgets its own name.
In that suspended silence, hope returned like a migrating light. The world remembered itself, and so did we: guests on a breathing planet, saved by its immeasurable mercy always.
Photography and file processing; __luca__ nevermind(Luis Campillo)
Artistic direction, MUAH, props, caption and model; Lis Xia
Gear; Nikon D2H & Voigtlander Color Skopar 20mm F3.5 SLII, 200 ISO