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Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Impossible Color SX-70 Black Frame film.
Polaroid Week | Autumn 2018 | Day 5 | 1/2
I admired a tremendous number of photographers, but for some reason I arrived at a point of view of my own. Saul Leiter
5 mins Pre Wash
14 mins Bergger PMK - 1+2+100. Agitate every 15 secs
5 mins First Call Neutral Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Polaroid Originals Color SX-70 film.
Polaroid Week | Spring 2019 | Day 5 | 2/2
“If you see something that moves you, and then snap it, you keep a moment.”
— Linda McCartney
Ilford FP4 plus Sheet Film
5 mins pre soak
18 mins Rodinal @ 1:50 Agitate 1st min, 5 secs every 30 secs for 8mins, Rest 5secs every min
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid
(Thursday, 6 January 2011) Got to spend a couple days (and nights) at one of our sister camps in the Upper New York Annual Conference, Casowasco. I was a couple minutes late to breakfast so I could capture this scene.
Camera of the Day: Polaroid Automatic 230 Land Camera
Film of the Day: Polaroid 125i Silk from The Impossible Project
This is a portion of a large (38"x38") pen and ink self-portrait of my daughter, drawn when she was in art school and gifted to me.
Polaroid SX-70 (original) + Polaroid black & yellow duochrome.
October 21, 2012
Polaroid Sun 600 LMS
Impossible Project PX600 Black Frame
An angel atop a tombstone in Woodbine Cemetery.
Worked out almost as I expected/hoped. Made me a little late for work because I couldn't wait to develop it.
“The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don't have to explain things with words.” ― Elliott Erwitt.
Converted Polaroid 110a
Ilford FP4 plus 4x5 sheet film
ASA80 - pull development
The Recipe
5 mins pre soak
8 mins Ilford Microphen
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid
Another photo related to COVID-19. There is no doubting the significance of the telephone and other tools of communication.
Taken on discontinued Fuji fp-3000b film on a Polaroid 320 Land Camera.
This is the "Polaroid OneStep SX-70" camera, it is a Polaroid Land Camera what was produced by Polaroid from 1977 to 1980; and would have originally retailed for about $29.95 to $49.95 US.
Polaroid would produce various cameras under the "OneStep" name from 1977 to 2002. This camera is virtually identical to the "Polaroid Time-Zero OneStep SX-70 Rainbow" which was produced from 1981 to 1982; and was meant as a replacement for the original "OneStep". The only real differences between the two models are that on the regular "OneStep" (shown above) the face plate is white; also the shutter button and the accent around the lens are round. As apposed to the later "Time-Zero OneStep” which instead features a black face plate as well as a square shutter button and lens accent. Both models feature the classic Polaroid "rainbow" stripe on the front of the camera.
Cameras like this have become fairly collectible in recent years since Polaroid discontinued the production of their line of instant cameras; and ceased the production of instant film in 2009(although the instant film is still produced by Fujifilm as well as the “Impossible Project”) I recently purchased this camera at a local thrift store for $4.00; it appears to be in excellent condition and it even came with the "Polaroid Q-Light" flash attachment.
A PDF version of the manual for the "Polaroid OneStep (SX-70)" can be found at:
www.cameramanuals.org/polaroid_pdf/polaroid_one_step_sx70... (Part 1)
www.cameramanuals.org/polaroid_pdf/polaroid_one_step_sx70... (Part 2)
Grottoes, 2014
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project SX-70
In the family barn I've been exploring since I was a kid a collection of bones, presumably cat bones, has been slowly forming over the past few years. We can only assume foxes have to eat too.
nikon d7000
nikkor 50mm f1.8 ai-s mf
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Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + 600 Film + ND Filter.
Pola No 155.
Deliberately under-exposed to try and draw some texture out of that sky....this is the last of this years Pola-poppies. Thanks for bearing with me. :)
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
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