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There are the things that are out in the open and then there are the things that are hidden, and life has more to do, the real world has more to do with what is hidden, maybe. You think? Saul Leiter
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Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! Bill Brandt
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For those that develop, this combination of developer and film gives great results. The negs are easy to print and the contrast range is exceptional. No need to re dip in the used PMK to increase the stain, it appears sweetly on the first dev. The only thing in the darkroom when printing, a grade 3-3.5 paper becomes standard, over Grade 2, sometimes.
We moved house six months ago - there is still a lot to do.
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Polaroid Originals B&W SX-70 film.
Polaroid Week | Spring 2020 | Day 1 | 1/2
Polaroid 103 Land Camera, Polaroid type 100 Chocolate packfilm (expired 2009).
Las Vegas, NV.
'Roid Week Day #3.
No amount of toying with shades of print or with printing papers will transform a commonplace photograph into anything other than a commonplace photograph. Bill Brandt
Converted Polaroid 110a
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Crazy shot Sean took of Darcy the wonder pooch.
These scans are CRAPOLA but thats what is for now.
The originals are much sharper and just better all round.
Polaroid Colorpack IV Land Camera, Fujifilm FP-3000B packfilm. (Thanks for the film, Mike!)
Scanned negative.
Holbrook, AZ.
Camera from recent past. Cameras of today will become cameras of the past...
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Part of the series of Polaroid cameras that began with the Automatic Land Camera 100 and finishing at the Automatic Land Camera 450, this camera shares a common set of features with all models in this line:
Folding Bellows
Automatic Exposure
100-series Packfilm
The 104 was one of the earliest 'consumer' models of the 100-400 series line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras, similar to many other models; this model features a non-folding, Polaroid-designed zone focusing system and a 2 element plastic lens. It was available with a black leather case as pictured.
The 104 was produced from 1965 until 1967, retailing on release for £55.
The Land Camera is a model of self-developing film camera manufactured by Polaroid between 1948 and 1983. It is named after their inventor, Edwin Land, who developed a process for self-developing photography between 1943 to 1947. After Edwin Land's retirement from Polaroid, the name 'Land' was dropped from the camera name. The first commercially available model was the Model 95, which produced sepia-colored prints in about 1 minute. It was first sold to the public on November 26, 1948.
Woodbine Farm, Speeton, North Yorkshire. Taken with a 1981 Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Supercolor Autofocus on Polaroid (TIP) film. 'Road Week Autumn 2023 Day 3.
‘Roid Week November 2010, No 5
(Thursday, 7 October 2010) One of the lifeguard docks here at camp (and one of my favorite spots in the world!)
my ever-expanding polaroid collection(viewed better large). I want (NEED) a 680 and maybe more sx-70s...!
02/08: see updated collection here!
The photograph can sometimes show the harsh reality of where we are today. The changing face of a place often shows real scars of such change - Mark Daniel
Converted Polaroid 110a & Rodenstock Ysarex 127mm f4.7
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35mm, medium format, instant and Large format; they’re all fair game for today’s interviewee, Andrew Bartram. When he’s not scouring the Cambridgeshire Fens, Andrew’s most likely to be found in his darkroom on a quest to perfect the art he’s spent the past 30 plus...
Read on at: emulsive.org/interviews/film-photographer-interviews/inte...
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Taken one morning earlier this year on the way to work; I spent that lunch time brushing the dirt off.
It wasn't exactly what I was looking for as I was hoping for actual sunrise through the mist and I got neither since it was before dawn and the mist was barely visible. I think I have a very similar photo from this time last year taken on my APS film camera and should I eventually get my films developed it will be interesting to see how it compares (Edit: It was crap, so Yay! for the Polaroid version).
All that said, I love this shot and I think it may be the best picture I've ever got on Polaroid (well Fuji).
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + Expired 600 Film + ND Filter.
Pola No 72.
Taken during our Kent/East Sussex break at the end of the summer...
For information on the 'headland' area of Dungeness look here, but if you want to know about Dungeness B, the nuclear power station sited on the headland, then look here.
169. - Muscles of the Iliac and Anterior Femoral Region.
Original photograph taken with a Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE using Impossible Project PX680 V4B instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
from a new series, finding horizons | I am posting all 22 images in chronological order and several may be reposts as this is a work in progress.
I like things that have to do with what is real, elegant, well presented and without excessive style. In other words, just fine observation. Elliott Erwitt
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