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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...
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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
Bergger Pancro 400 Sheet Film
5 mins Pre Wash
18 mins Bergger PMK - 1+2+100. Agitate 2 times every 15 secs
1 min wash
6 mins First Call Neutral Fixer
20 mins wash
wash aid
Polaroid Week, day 5.
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera (original) + The Impossible Project "Third Man Records Edition" black & yellow duochrome film.
Taken with a Polaroid 800/110a/600se conversion, with a 600se Packfilm back, on 2018 expired Fuji FP-100c.
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Impossible Color SX-70 Black Frame film.
Polaroid Week | Autumn 2018 | Day 3 | 2/2
Finishing 'RoidWeek in the way that only 'RoidWeekers can.
Gutted.
Waited all week for this shot as well. Involved climbing over a barbed wire fence and traipsing through a field.
Turns out that with yesterday's shot a bit of the photo had got stuck in the rollers so they were jammed open slightly when I pulled this.
"The 800" as it is sometimes called, is an instant film camera produced by polaroid from 1957-62"
i bought this recently, it came with several other land cameras, and i just now started to examine it...interesting.
a wonderful piece of art/photography. i am amazed at the quality and it's craftsmanship.
i am sure if i could adapt it to newer "pack" film the results would be amazing.
nikon d610
nikkor 135mm f2.8 ai-s mf
October 21, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 Color Protection
I had been seeking to photograph some of the wonderful colors of my hometown and area. This came unexpected while I was strolling through the cemetery in Harrisonburg.
case is not pictured, but i do believe everything else is there.
produced: 1965-1967 / original retail: $59.95
estimated production: 1,250,000 - (1,400,000)
nikon d7000
nikkor 50mm f1.4 ai-s mf
polaroid fans! please join my group: www.flickr.com/groups/2663533@N25
(Monday, 10 January 2011) Tried the heating technique with the test film again--only this time shot in natural light. It shifted to blue pretty quickly.
Camera of the Day: Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera
Film of the Day: Random Test/Reject [likely PX70] from The Impossible Project
‘Roid Week N° 6
An old warehouse along the Norfolk Southern Line running through Binghamton, New York. If you use your imagination, the architectural style is somewhat reminiscent of the Flat Iron Building in Manhattan.
Polaroid OneStep Camera
PX 100 Silver Shade First Flush from the awesome folks at The Impossible Project