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#5 May 19, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
Once the soil hit the right temperature we decided to go ahead and plant corn. We used a seeder to get the seed spacing exactly right. Eight rows of corn total
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Trail from today's short hike in Hacienda Heights. As you can see, it's popular with hikers. It starts in Uptown Whittier/Greenleaf Avenue and ends up in Hacienda Heights. The Temple in the photo is part of Rose Hills Cemetery and on a clear day, you can see Downtown Los Angeles.
Polaroid 220
Expired Fujifilm FP 100c
Rocky Top General Store, located in Harriman, is an authentic working general store that is part retail store, part museum, with a little bit of everything, including free popcorn.
Directions: 316 Ruritan Road (Hwy 29), Harriman, TN Directions: Before entering Harriman on Hwy 27 turn right onto Hwy 29, general store is on the right approximately .2 miles
Mom: Look at that smile on your face, with your godfather. You seem to be enjoying it. And look at how your little arms...you know how babies' arms tighten up when they get all excited? So you look like your were having a good little time with your godfather.
As a child my Mom had an old Polaroid Land camera she would let me play with. This was my first camera experience. When I was 14 she bought me this Yashica GSN Electro 35. This is my way of say Thanks Mom for introducing me to a lifetime passion, Photography
The Ghia parked on Verde Street in Jerome AZ. next to our Toyota.
Photo taken with an old Polaroid Land-Camera Chad's folks gave us. Took a while to figure out how to peel the paper off, figure out how long to let it develop. We wasted lots of film but this shot was worth it.
Globe, AZ. , dog walk with Ruth Ellen.
The adjoining building looks like a big face about to say something.
My Birkenstock Footprints Rockford Boots, purchased in December 2000, finally died. They'd been resoled once but can no longer be fixed. The soles are disintegrating into dust. They fell apart while hiking Sunday. I found these handsome new Birkenstock Hancock hiking boots online Monday and by Wednesday Fed-Ex was delivering them to our Arizona front porch from Germany. Amazing.
During the many festivals that are held in Ottawa annually you can be assured to see your share of camera phones, point and shoot cameras, DSLR's, Micro Four Third cameras etc. However it is unusual to see someone walking around with a working Polaroid Land Camera around their neck, meet Howard.
Howard and his wife were enjoying the Glow Fair festivities and I could not resist engaging him in a conversation. As it happens Howard is professional photographer of some regard, he is based in Ottawa and has been taking photographs since the 1970's. Howard explained that he had to modify the batteries on the Polaroid in order to use readily available batteries, he buys his Polaroid film in bulk along with his other film supplies from the U.S. as it is more cost effective.
I checked out Howard's website www.howardsandler.com and his Howard Sandler flickr feed, some very impressive images are to be found.
Thank you Howard, it was a pleasure meeting you, I'm sure our paths will cross in the future.
This is photo #174 in my second strangers series.
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One of my contributions for World Toy Camera Day. Shot with a Polaroid Big Shot using Fujifilm FP-100c and a MagiCube flash.
Greenbelt, downtown Torrance, Ca.
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