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210. -The Arteries of the Gluteal and Posterior Femoral Regions.
Original photograph taken by Polaroid SX70 Alpha1 SE using Polaroid Originals Color SX70 instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
Fallow stag, Dunham Massey National Trust, Altrincham, Lancs. Taken with a 1981 Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Supercolor Autofocus on Polaroid (TIP) film. 'RoidWeek Autumn 2023 Day 5
This is a magical hill, where girls can grow antlers and fly into the sky at daylight. (But I wish the antlers were wings!)
I have 14 packs of expired 690 now and I do not like the colors yet. Let's hope I grow to love it...
Polaroid Super Colour Swinger III, Polaroid 100 Sepia, exp. 10/2009.
Polaroid Week | Autumn 2016 | Day 1 | 1/2
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Impossible Black & Yellow Duochrome 600 film.
Polaroid Week | Autumn 2017 | Day 2 | 1/2
212. - The Popliteal, Posterior Tibial, and Peroneal Arteries.
Original photograph taken by Polaroid SX70 Alpha1 SE using Impossible Project B&W SX70 instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
I was on vacation at my boyfriend's lake house with some friends for the past 1.5 weeks. My bathingsuit is pretty amazing and so we set up this photo to give it the vintage styling it deserves.
As you'll come to see, I'm "extremely good" at pulling packfilm out of the camera in a way that it messes up a corner of the photo...nearly every photo I've taken has a chunk taken out of it =(
But I'm excited to realize that my land camera makes double exposures really easy. Thanks, 230!
Polaroid Week, day 3.
Oakdale Cemetery.
Polaroid SX-70 (original) + The Impossible Project "Third Man Records Edition" black & yellow duochrome film.
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Aurora Borealis over Hiertafjellet, Spitsbergen, caught on Polaroid pack film.
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Polaroid Originals Color SX-70 film.
The filthy window gave it a nice soft glow.
Polaroid Week | Spring 2024
The former Willow Pottery Works on the corner of Normacot Road and Warren Street was built in the mid C19th, first recorded on the 1856 OS Map of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory was owned by Messrs Hewitt & Leadbeater from 1907 producing traditional willow-pattern porcelain. It was purchased in 1920 by John Shaw & Sons Ltd making earthenware and art pottery such as Toby jugs; Shaws traded with the marks 'Burlington Ware' and 'Burlington Art Pottery' but went out of business in 1963. The updraught bottle oven was used for both bisque and glost bone china firing. The chamber has eight firemouths and the last firing recorded was in 1958. The site was purchased in the 1960's by Minkstone Products Ltd for the manufacture of decorative concrete cladding blocks for hearths and fireplaces but in 1987 the company went into receivership. The bottle oven, originally in the range (the two storey building adjacent to the left) are Grade II listed and the premises is now occupied by small workshops and studios. One notable occupant is Anita Harris Art Pottery. Working with son Peter, Anita is one of the best known art pottery designers and makers still working in the Potteries: having been senior designer and decorator at Poole Pottery, later designing and decorating for Cobridge Stoneware part of the Moorcroft Group before setting up her own business in 2006. Taken with a 1976 Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Alpha 1 on Polaroid (TIP) film
My annual rotating Christmas tree Polaroid. Photographed with a Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera using Fujifilm FP-100c film. This was a long exposure with a reflection in the window.
Past Christmas tree photos can be found here: www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=60348236%40N07&sort=da...
217. - Veins of the Diploë, as displayed by the Removal of the Outer Table of the Skull.
Original photograph taken with a Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE using Impossible Project Color SX70 instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
Polaroid Week | Spring 2016 | Day 2 | 1/2