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I spent a great deal of my life being ignored. I was always very happy that way. Being ignored is a great privilege. That is how I think I learned to see what others do not see and to react to situations differently. I simply looked at the world, not really prepared for anything. Saul Leiter
Converted Polaroid 110a
Kodak Ektar 100 Sheet Film
Tetenal Colortec C-41
Pre wash 5 mins at dev temp 38.5Deg
Dev 3.15 mins - invert 2 times every 30 secs
Blix 4 mins - invert 2 times every 30 secs
Wash 4 mins - Change water every 30 secs
Stabiliser 1 mins - invert 2 times every 30 secs
Wash 5 mins to clear residue of chemicals
Testing out another camera for Polaroid Week 2015.
Camera: Polaroid Amigo 620 (1982)
Film: Impossible Project BW Color Frame
Baby Doll & Zeiss Ikon Baby Box Tengor 127 (1931),
taken with a Polaroid SX-70 and Polaroid Originals film.
Britannia standing resolute looking out to sea, she will have to fight a new battle soon - 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
Negative 1 - Broadway & 30th Street, NYC. Empire State Building & NYPD camera sign.
recovered FP-100c negative. bleached and scanned.
CAMERA: Polaroid Land Camera 195
FILM: Fuji FP-100c (expired 8/2014)
DATE SHOT: 10/18/19
SCANNER: Epson V700 w/ VueScan
The Norwegian Dawn tied up at the old Boston Army Base (Cruise Port) in the Reserved Channel, South Boston. August 24, '12 Taken with my Polaroid 100 Land Camera using Fujifilm FP-100c. One hash mark towards Darken
This camera used to belong to my fathers and I thought it was the coolest camera in the world when I was a kid. It is still beautiful. My very first Polaroid Camera which now has been given away.
Don't need it since I now have purchased myself a SX-70 camera.
Shot with Fujifilm X-pro1 using a Fujinon XF35mm F1.4. Developed from RAW using VSCOfilm03 F-Fuji FP-100c cool++
Taken with a Polaroid 800/110a/600se conversion, a Belair Instax Wide back, and expired instax film.
Taken with a Polaroid 800/110a/600se conversion, a Belair Instax Wide back, and expired instax film.
The Christian Science Center in Boston. Taken with my first roll of expired Polaroid film: 108 expired 2/96 one of a double pack I got off of E-Bay and #585 UV filter.
My first portrait with my polaroid land camera for this week’s 52. Cory gave me the camera for our anniversary and this past week we finally got it working. I think a new love affair has started.
Polaroid SX-70 + 600 Instant Film + ND Filter.
Polaroid 119.
Sixth Pola for 'roid Week. :) Spring, 2009.
The legend tells us that a wedding party and associated musicians were lured by the devil to celebrate here on the Sabbath, and in doing so were petrified in stone mid celebrations!
For more information on the Standing Stones at Stanton Drew, have a look here.
Foggy, rural, Rock Island county road shot with Polaroid 420 Land camera and Fujifilm FP-3000B Professional pack film / scanned negative.
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...
Large version at: emulsive.org/interviews/i-am-andrew-bartram-and-this-is-w...
Filed under: #Interviews #35MmFormatFilm #DianaF #Fomapan #Fomapan100 #ILFORD #ILFORDFP4 #ILFORDHP5 #ImpossibleProject #InstantFilm #MediumFormat #Polaroid #Polaroid669 #PolaroidLandCamera #Sinar #YashicaA
I guess it was too cold for much colour from the PX70, so it ended up almost looking like PX600. Still, has something about it, no? Take that, instagr.am.
Polaroid Sonar Autofocus 5000, Impossible Project PX70 Colour Shade PUSH!
Self Portrait using a Polaroid 100 Land Camera with Fujifilm FP-3000B pack film. I used a Polaroid Portrait Kit #581 to take this. It's a closeup lens plus focusing goggles that go over the rangefinder. This was taken with natural light coming in through the window.
Taking Polaroid 667 pictures with my Great Grandma Holly’s Land Camera is my greatest and favorite hobby. I was devastated last Saturday, February 16th, when I heard on NPR that Polaroid is no longer going to manufacture instant film. It seems like a ridiculous notion that Polaroid would consider separating itself from such an iconic product. The Polaroid name is synonymous with instant film, not digital devices. Please, with my whole heart, I urge you, the Polaroid Company, to keep the analog pictures popping out of cameras, and by all means, continue to produce Polaroid 667 film!
Brett C Sandström
Sedro-Woolley, WA
United States of America
At this point in the year they'd hardly been any snow, but there had been a lot of frost, which made for some rather beautiful - if a little chilly - mornings. This didn't really capture it, but ho-hum, had to try these things.
Polaroid SX-70 + 600 Instant Film + ND Filter.
Polaroid 117.
Fourth Pola for 'roid Week. :) Spring, 2009.
The ONLY surviving Fairbairn Steam Crane in the world; patented in 1850 and designed by Sir William Fairbairn.