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Polaroid SX-70 Sonar Onestep Land Camera, Polaroid Time-Zero film (expiration unknown).
Las Vegas, NV.
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project PX70 Color Protection
Within the past few years my family has begun raising chickens. Living in the country, it's very easy to do such a thing with ease. The eggs are organic and have a color span that's almost unpredictable. From the common egg color of white, to brown, and even green, the eggs are all beautiful in their own right. Brown eggs can typically be found in the grocery store, but none have the deep brown that approach golden like fresh, organically laid eggs.
Owned by a guy who moved to Arizona from Chicago.
He said, "Because I moved out west, I had to buy a truck."
ahhhhhh i finally have a polaroid <3 all thanks to brendan! my new camera was a (very late but very much appreciated) valentine's gift. i took a picture of it with my minolta, so i'll have it up once i get that roll developed :)
in the meantime, know this: my camera's name is dexter and the pictures it takes are amazing. a little wonky, but amazing.
by the way: does anyone have a polaroid camera (specifically a OneStep) who could offer me any advice on taking photos? i can't seem to figure out the lighting knob, and i'm not sure if the photos are just coming out this way because of what i'm doing or because of the film (Impossible Project). thanks :)
Human Drama Pinups 1993 - one of the alternative options for the album cover, not chosen. Polaroid Image Transfer and emulsion manipulation.
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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.
Polaroid SX-70 Model 2, Impossible Project PX680 first flush film.
Las Vegas, NV
My last annual rotating Christmas tree Polaroid. This was shot with my last pack of film. Photographed with a Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera using Fujifilm FP-100c Silk film. This was a long exposure.
Past Christmas tree photos can be found here: www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=60348236%40N07&sort=da...
The reality of life, we all want and desire simple things. These things are often taken firmly from our grasp - Mark Daniel
Converted Polaroid 110a & Rodenstock Ysarex 127mm f4.7
Ilford HP5 plus 400 Sheet Film
5 mins Pre Wash
12.5 mins Bergger PMK - 1+2+100. Agitate 2 times every 15 secs
1 min wash
6 mins First Call Neutral Fixer
22 mins wash
wash aid
“I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
Ilford HP5 plus
ASA320
The Recipe
5 mins pre soak
7.30 mins Ilford ID11
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid
Agitation is done extremely gently, a twist motion. This technique is halfway toward stand development.
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Polaroid SX-70 Sonar Land Camera, Impossible Project PX 680 First Flush film.
Las Vegas, NV.
'Roid Week Day #4.
178. -Muscles of the Sole of the Foot. Third Layer.
Original photograph taken with a Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE using Impossible Project B&W SX70 instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
Polaroid Week | Autumn 2016 | Day 6 | 2/2
Polaroid Super Shooter Plus Land Camera, Polaroid Type 88 square packfilm (expired 2000).
Baker, CA.
just for fun. my polaroid 230 land camera.
for me, the 230 has consistently provided great photos. I have several and each one has great optics.
taken with a nikon d7000
nikkor 55m macro 2.8 ai-s mf
Polaroid 340 Land Camera // Fujifilm FP-100c.
Allen, MI, the "antique capital of the world." May 2013.
edit (5/26/13): I drove through here today and this sign was taken down. Another piece of history, gone.
I think the ordinary is a very under-exploited aspect of our lives because it is so familiar. Martin Parr
Kodak 100 Tmax Sheet Film at 80asa
5 mins Pre Wash
14 mins Bergger PMK - 1+2+100. Agitate 2 times every 15 secs
1 min wash
6 mins First Call Neutral Fixer
21 mins wash
wash aid
Someone asked me 'why do you not wash the film for longer when using Pyro?", no help just that!!. I had actually put up a typo on my post and corrected it, but I did not get a response back from that person, just the question, so I looked into it. Gordon Hutching's did not have a set time as such, but only comments how it enhances the staining for so long with no rhyme or reason. Well I have found after a bit of dabbling, it actually enhances the contrast of the overall stain working on the highlights over the denser areas. There is an optimum window I have found - 21 to 23 mins wash. This washes the highlights enough so that they give better contrast over the dark areas, any longer in the wash and you are in danger of losing what you tried to achieve in the first place with the PMK. Water is very abrasive after all you know. Hope this helps those that care.............
March 1, 2014
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project PX680 CP
I was drawn towards this potted plant. It was resting on a small side table, along with several other plants, whose surface was a mirror speckled with scratches and missing flakes. Sunlight was hitting the mirror and gave brilliant color to every plant displayed on this showroom of sorts. Using PX680 film in my SX-70 caused these strong colors to appear unsaturated, and I love that. The color is still there, but now the natural curves and waves in the violet's petals take center stage.