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Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + 600 Film + ND Filter + Person willing to jump under instruction! :)
Pola No 96.
Ten Pola filmpacks in, a beach and a striking landmark. It was about time I attempted a Pola-Jumpshot. It was hilarious. I heartily recommend jumpshots for the sheer fun of it. I've shown absolutely no restraint whatsoever and uploaded the full sequence. That it took only 4 goes with the sx-70 before getting the result I really loved, feels really good.
This is my 'Happy New Year' Shot to you all. Thank you everyone who visits this stream. May 2009 bring you fun, laughter, photographic courage and of course - jumping! (....and of course thank you always M, for indulging me with such good grace.)
Happy New Year. :)
This is an advertisement for Polaroid's line of "Countdown" Land Cameras from the October 1970 issue of the National Geographic magazine.
During the late 1960s and early 70s, Polaroid started including high-end features in their Land Cameras including automatic exposure and built-in development timers.
The camera shown is the Polaroid 350 Land Camera, which featured not only automatic exposure, but also a built-in automatic electronic timer (hence the "Beep" in the ad) to let the user know when the picture had finished developing. This feature solved two main problems which owners of early 100-400 series Land Cameras often experienced: the picture being either too light or too dark due to the darken/lighten switch not being properly adjusted to the lighting conditions, or the print being ruined by unpeeling it before development was complete.
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Pinhole of tulips. Photographed with a PPPF Camera (Polaroid Packfilm Pinhole Frankenstein Camera). This was a 16 minute exposure with a pinhole of 0.5. The focal length used was 155mm which calculates to f/517. The film is Fujifilm FP-100C. This is my contribution to Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, April 29, 2018.
Polaroid Land Camera 340 • Fuji FP-100C • Scanned with Epson V700
Today it was time to cut our m̶e̶a̶d̶o̶w̶ lawn, so I thought I'd use my last Fuji Instant print to take a picture of Abi with the lovely wild flowers before they got massacred.
191. - The Arteries of the Face and Scalp.
Original photograph taken with a Polaroid Sonar Autofocus 5000 using Impossible Project PX100 Silver Shade test film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt inkjet print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
My first polaroid film; "color shade".
Got SX-70 for Christmas :D
Just experimenting... :)
Took this in -14 degrees celcius [before learning it's best developed in 17-24 celcius..]!
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.
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Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 1 + 600 Film + ND Filter.
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Pola No 83.
...but I meddled with the sky in Picassa (graduated darkening levels) to emphasise that messy old, dull dank mood, because imo it was too flat and uninteresting in the original pola. (Which was my own stupid fault, because there was no light, it was indeed dull and dank for large parts of that afternoon and the Pola hates it when there is no light. Six months on, I seem to have stopped trying to mess with it's head so much....)
This particular scanned version is also filthy and with added Newton Rings, which adds to the decrepit (some might say sloppy) look of it I think.
Oh and, I do know that my stream has been a bit scrappy in recent weeks, but I'm clearing out some of the archive in lieu of sorting out my image/negs filing system. (As well as getting a whole heap of recent stuff developed and scanned, so that I can start afresh.) Thanks for bearing with me...
Copper (age 11) - July 23, 2012
Peck (age 8) - August 13, 2012
Shadow (age 5) - August 18, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
I had been planning and hoping to take these photos before my summer was up. I kept looking for chances to take these photos and after awhile they all fell into place. Each photo is now strung up by twine and clothes pins in my dorm room.
This is the Polaroid Super Shooter. It is a rigid, plastic bodied instant camera, made in the US between 1975 and 1977.
A few of my favorite photos that were taken with FP3000b a few years back, I miss that film so much.
Polaroid Colorpack IV Land Camera, Fujifilm FP-3000B packfilm. (Thanks for the film, Mike!)
Las Vegas, NV
#FlickrMeetup #SF
Impossible Film
Instant Camera walk
Flickrmeetup teamed up with Photobooth SF for a fun photo walk using impossible film and polaroid cameras. My 'pulling' technique needs a lot of work. I need more muscle it seems for a smooth photo.But I am happy for a 'first time'. Great experience and loved having a photo to hold almost immediately.
You didn't think I would leave the Danbos behind did you! ^_^
March 10, 2013
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
The first two days of our trip we spent almost entirely at Paris. There was an amazing restaurant, Mon Ami Gabi, that had authentic French cuisine and the best coffee.
Polaroid Land Model 180 Color Pack Camera
Two-page spread
1966, February, “Modern Photography” magazine
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. A hint of the barrier
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Nic, 1977 Polaroid 1000SE instant film camera and a 1978 Austin Allegro 1300 Super. Image 'aged' using Alien Skin Exposure 3 old film effect filters.
For the Sixties equivalent of this shot, see: www.flickr.com/photos/36576534@N00/4862770094/
Taken in Old Fletton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England on October 23, 2010.
Polaroid Colorpack IV Land Camera, Fujifilm FP-3000B packfilm. (Thanks for the film, Mike!)
Scanned negative.
Kingman, AZ.