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Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera, Polaroid type 100 Sepia packfilm (expired 2009).
Flight back to Las Vegas from Flordia.
Polaroid Land Camera - The 800 rangefinder. This camera originally took type 40 Polaroid film which is no longer available. 4X5 sheet film fits perfectly into the film chamber so it can be used as a one-shot camera. Each shot would need to be loaded in total darkness. There is also a way to shoot 120 film with it. Instructions for shooting available film in this camera can be found here: www.lomography.com/magazine/319666-tipster-using-availabl...
Obscured by clouds the darkness shines on Mark Daniel
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
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I've been chasing this old Chevy truck for a photo for weeks and finally tonight, while on a dog walk, I caught up to it with my camera.
‘Roid Week November 2010, No 10
Polaroid SLR 680 camera
The Impossible Project PX600 UV+ film
Exposure dial all the way to dark
excuse the crap shot.. my crappy kit lens and 1600 ISO due to low lighting and I was too lazy to bother lighting these properly.
Astro was my 3rd Doberman. He was a good dog and a good companion. Friends described him "like a man in a 3 piece suit, trying to have a good time". Astro had a number of cameos in movies and TV shows, among them "Dallas" and "Night Court". My friend Stephen Evans did a lot of "Atmosphere" work on TV Shows and movies as a Punk Rocker.
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Neat graphic of a Polaroid Land camera on the base of a lamppost on 9th Street NW, in Washington, DC. It was presumably placed there in conjunction with the Polaroid Retrospective exhibit at the Lamont Bishop Gallery, at 1314 9th Street NW.
Flickr Explore, April 9, 2011.
Blogged:
www.welovedc.com/2011/04/11/weekend-flashback-april-9-10/
www.popville.com/2014/03/penn-camera-closes-in-penn-quarter/
March 1, 2014
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project PX680 CP
In addition to our garden of substantial size that acts as our main source of produce, we started a planter on our deck during early spring. The planter acts as a green house and allowed us to grow a wide variety of greens, including spinach, onions, radishes, arugula, and three types of lettuce, otherwise unachievable in our patch of garden exposed to the colder weather of early spring.
(Saturday, 15 October 2011) Got up bright and early to capture Westminster Palace (aka Parliament) at sunrise. Well worth it!
"scanned" with my dslr
certainly not the last time I will photograph Aleksa. She's one of the most talented people I've ever worked with - make sure you check out her art!!
Aleksa of aleksatesic.com/
assisted by Jesse Lautenbach
Polaroid 100, Fuji 100C
Lagos
All of these shots were taken standing on a high speed road on a bridge. As a result they tend to lack accuracy because i was scared of getting run over.
Converted Polaroid 110a Pathfinder
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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++
E-News waiting for the Trump's to pass, they didn't
If I’d only known which [photographs] would be very good and liked, I wouldn’t have had to do all the thousands of others. Saul Leiter
Converted Polaroid 110a
Kodak T-max 100 Sheet Film
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
20 mins wash
wash aid
I had a lunchbox just like this when I was a kid. I loved it so much I tracked one down on ebay. It arrived today and of course I had to polaroid it immediately.
why "onward"? I was laid off suddenly yesterday and I'm trying to stay positive and upbeat, onward to better things and all that stuff.
Polaroid SX-70 Model 2, Impossible Project PX680 first flush film.
Las Vegas, NV
Mom: This was probably the family adoption picture we sent them as part of the application to St. Peter.
Me: Well, I don't think they would've returned the photo to you. I think instead you took a bunch of pictures this day, and you chose the best one.
Mom: Well, OK, that makes sense.
Me: Your hair is longer.
Mom: Yeah, I was probably letting it grow.
Me: That's rather a fancy get-up you're in, too.
Mom: Yeah, it was a very simple brocade dress—one of my favorites—and it had a coat to match.
Me: And you're wearing orchids.
Mom: Yes, Daddy bought those for me on Mother's Day.
Me: And Tommy and Bobby are in their matching Eton suits.
Mom: Yes [giggles].
This is the "Polaroid Swinger Sentinel". It is from the popular and inexpensive line of "Swinger" Land Cameras produced by Polaroid from 1965 to 1970. Other models in the Swinger series included the original Model 20 and the Model 3000 "Big Swinger".
With an initial price of $19.95 USD it was the first true affordable instant camera. The camera's low price and ease-of-use made it popular with the young adult demographic of the 1960s and 70s, resulting in millions of units being sold.
The Sentinel is nearly identical to the original Swinger with the exception of a grey body instead of white, and the lack of a built-in flash. The camera also features a ridged all-plastic body, a plastic fixed focus single element lens, a single speed rotary shutter, and assisted exposure adjustment via a built-in photomemeter. The camera would have originally used Polaroid’s 20-Seires rollfilm, which was Polaroid's first instant film to develop outside the camera.
I don't think this particular camera was ever used, because the piece of paper warning the user to read the instructions carefully before using was still inside.
To watch the vintage TV commercial for the Polaroid Swinger:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7k2uwJmwxo
A downloadable PDF of the manual for a simular camera, the original Swinger, can be found at:
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + Expired 600 Film + ND Filter.
Funny isn't it - how having a new camera can make someone else's washing hanging on the line in the sunshine, take on a whole new identity as Polaroid fodder. I just hope the owners of this freshly drying laundry weren't actually watching me faff about trying to do this.
I suspect they consider me strange enough as it is...
For some reason...
;)