View allAll Photos Tagged polaroid
trying minimalistic landscape on Polaroid BLUE. I expected a little more sharpness...
here are still 2 packs of Pola Blue. Thinking what to shoot...
!0 yr old photo of my family, Yoshi to the right. Only shadows so abstract and some colors from cubes and window light. Taken on a mountain hike in winter. HMM! Retro Polaroid!
With all the playing around I do, I can't believe I never tried this feature before called Polaroid Transfer, Very cool effect. Maybe I just haven't tried it on the right pic.
This time, playing around with a sunset at my favorite place on the coast, Pescadero State Beach, between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz, California.
Polaroid Week Autumn 2022, Day 3/1
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Polaroid 195 Land camera + expired Polaroid 669 type film
‘RoidWeek 2023 Day 5. The original Polaroid is a lot more subtle than this scan. But this is the best my scanner can do so mustn’t grumble.
polaroid onestep 2
**I am going to be mostly off flickr for a while. I'll do my two groups, but I need a break.
I can't keep up with commenting.
Polaroid 110a Refit & Convert to 4x5 Film, and use the 120 film back
Develop:Arista C41 39C 3:30 mins
Blix: 6:30mins 39C
Wash: 3:00 mins
Stabilizer: 1min
Flo: 1 min
Scan:Epson E800
© All Rights Reserved
Polaroid Week Autumn 2022, Day 3/2
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Polaroid 195 Land camera + expired Polaroid 669 type film
Polaroid 95 Instant (first Polaroid) converted to use 120 roll film.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo
Kodak BW400CN (exp. 2007)
Polaroid 95 (1948)
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
Polaroid OneStep Autofocus SE circa 1997
Polaroid 600 black & white film expired.
Polaroid Week 2024
Day Five or was it Day Six (getting old)- image one
Lenbachhaus, München(D), Juli 2023
Polaroid Color SX-70
Pola_WEB_Lenbachhaus_Maennerportraet_Andrea_2023_07
Polaroid 110a Refit & Convert to 4x5 Film
Film: HP4 4x5 400ASA
Develop:HC110 1+31; 7mins
Fix: 8mins
Scan:Epson E800
© All Rights Reserved
this was a very good day with the seagulls. and playing with the polaroid camera that I gave my nephew when he was a little kid.
"era il momento che si scopriva con la polaroid come fare istintivamente delle foto.
Ed io decisi di esprimere in quelle foto istantanee, un sentimento semplicissimo, quello di essere al mondo. Esistere , esserci, nient'altro."
(Robert Frank)
Finally got around to spending some time working out the image corrections needed for printing on Polaroid B&W iType on the Polaroid Lab Printer.
Then spent some more time getting the lift process "perfected". The B&W film has a milky coating (which doesn't appear to come off) on what would be the top side which reduces contrast of the lifts. I "fixed" this by flipping my images before printing and mounting the lifts milky side down.
Very fresh prints and very hot water make the separation of Polaroid layers quite simple.