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Rotating Christmas Tree long exposure. Photographed with a Polaroid 100 Land Camera using Fuji FP-100C film. The film expired 02/2014
Kodak TMX 400
ASA320
The Recipe
5 mins pre soak
7 mins Ilford ID11
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid
Melbourne Silver Mine now showing at Ballarat International Foto Biennale
20 August - 18 September, 2011
First Floor, above Woolshed Clothing
48 Armstrong Street North, Ballarat
Corner of Mair and Armstrong Street North
Polaroid Land Camera - Automatic 100
Polaroid Chocolate film (exp 2009, The Impossible Project)
I love this film!
Ivan, a famous dog of Clarkdale AZ.posing in front of a yellow Karmann Ghia that has lived in Clarkdale for longer than we have.
Our scanner is kinda bad, and the photos were sticking to them, hence the weird sticky marks in strange places.
Tito Ortiz - studio lighting test for Black Belt Magazine cover.
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belive it or not, i've had this camera since high school. back then i was buying sx-70 film so that i could take photos and manipulate them....i REALLY wish i still had one of them to post up here, but alas, between this computer and many others all of those photos may well be lost (hey, it wasn't as popular back then!)...i'll still look though.
can anyone give me info on how best to get more film for this guy? i'm sure there's a fairly short supply of it out there *right*? so don't share anything you don't want to! i would be grateful for any info though! :) oooooor, i could just spend hours on the internet looking it up which may put my relationship in serious jeaopardy (ok, i'm only half kidding here ;o))
HAPPY FRIDAY!!!
One of my upper rear molars chipped. I think the dentist referred to it by name as "14"?
Last night it just crumbled off into my dinner in two small pieces. "Hey! Who put porcelain in my food? Whuh?" It was like a recurring nightmare come true! The crumbling of teeth!
I felt like Seth Brundlefly.
All night I wondered what would now happen to the tooth. I kept touching it with my tongue. A sharp-edged piece of amalgam filling kept scraping me when I talked. Would I need a cap, a crown, a root canal? Would I have to have it pulled? Was this gonna cost me a jillion dollars?
As someone who has never had any of my choppers yanked (I even still have all 4 wisdom teeth) the idea of losing a tooth was nerve wracking. Not to mention the potential expense of whatever I needed to do to fix it. Luckily I have dental insurance, but even that doesn't cover everything.
Also fortunate: I was able to squeeze in to see my dentist today and it wasn't that bad. I am hyper aware of it, but it doesn't hurt and the damage is not that bad.
Part of the lingual (tongue-side) wall of the tooth had broken off, but only about halfway up.
They x-rayed it and the structure of the remaining tooth was still pretty robust, the root fine and the 30 year old filling still in place. So later this week I go back to have the old filling drilled out and replaced and extended to cover the missing piece that cracked off.
Crazy, man. I always seem to fall apart a little more around my birthday season. Injuries, mishaps. Nature reminding me I am getting old!
The cantina on the distant corner was open, with comforting cool musty smelling air wafting out onto the sidewalk.
Very famous Landmark in Paris, France.
Polaroid Land Camera SX-70 Sonar Onestep.
Scanned using an Epson Perfection V700.
#15 August 15, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
One of the last plants we were waiting on to ripen were the many tomato plants. We have several kind of heirloom and romas. The tomato shown above is an heirloom that's become gigantic.
ROID WEEK 2012 DAY 1 - 1/2
#14 August 11, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
After much waiting and checking, our first watermelon is finally ripe! There are many ways to check if one is truly ripe. It may be flicked in hopes of hearing a hollow sound, or plugged. To plug a watermelon, a chunk is cut out of the melon while still on the vine. If the flesh has that beautiful color then it is ready, but if not, the plug may be simply placed back in and it will continue to grow.
Quick and dirty scan. Still, having acquired some PX70, and fired off a few shots, it turns out I really rather like it.
Polaroid Sonar Autofocus 5000, Impossible Project PX70 Colour Shade PUSH!
Left: No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak Model C produced in 1903, 110 years old and the oldest of my cameras. Right: Polaroid Land Camera Model 95B produced in 1948, 65 years old and the "original polaroid."
I'm behind uploading for my 100 Strangers Project. I met Skylar in June at Chicago's Blues Fest in Grant Park. I was hanging out with my friend Pete and we both were carrying our Polaroid Land cameras around. We met Skylar, we started talking and I asked him to be a part of my project. He's a student at Columbia University and was out enjoying the music and great weather as we were that day. This is my first 100 Stranger shot with my Polaroid! I thought I'd mix it up a little!
Thank you, Skylar, for agreeing to be number 28 in my 100 Strangers Project. It was a pleasure to meet you!
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at 100 Strangers Flickr Group
First time out with my new Polaroid 250 Land camera. These are scans of the prints. The next thing for me to learn is how to bleach the negative so that I can scan those. My focus also needs to be adjusted, so I'll be playing around with that over the next couple of weeks.
I had a great day yesterday going to Lit Fest, then Blues Fest. The weather was absolutely fantastic. I hope you all had a great weekend and that your week ahead so smoothly and brings much joy!