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The dreamy pipes of the 1910's era Dream Theatre pipe organ currently located in the St James Episcopal Church of Sedro-Woolley.
It is fitted with a f8.8 lens.
It takes type 107/108 Polaroid film.
It was made between 1967 - 1969.
I brought it in June 2018 for £5 and it came with it's original Instruction Book.
(Sunday, 27 February) The stage soon after finishing the final performance of The Music Man.
Camera: Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera
Film: Polaroid Chocolate Type 100 from The Impossible Project
Part parking lot, part street in Squirrel Hill. On the other side of Forward Avenue, it starts to get really hilly, and there are a lot of apartments packed in a small area. This is pretty much that area.
This ad was published on or before 1978 with no copyright notice. There is no known copyright restriction on this image and it is believed to be in the public domain. Rights to any trademarks appearing in the ad belong to the respective trademark owners.
Scanned 4 Sep 2011 by Steve Rainwater using an Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner
*more angles in comments*
I went antique shopping today. I went to 4 stores and none of them had vintage cameras. The last store I went to had 2 shelves full of all types of cameras. I have been looking for an slr film camera but I had a feeling that all of the ones there were no longer functioning. Before I left I asked the owner if he had any Polaroid instant cameras and he went to the back and got this one for me.
It's a Polaroid Land Camera Automatic 210. It was first made in 1967 and was one of the first cameras to use colored film.
Taken with the Mamiya RB67 ProS with its NPC Land Polaroid back, Fuji FP-100B instant film, Canon Speedlight 199A, 90mm Mamiya Sekor C lens.
this is Cate's polaroid. Her scanner is packed so I scanned it for her and snagged it for my own flickr stream. heh.
Could I look more dorky? I think not.
Polaroid 250, Fuji FP100c UV filter. These things really Buzz in the rain bad. In the calm mornings after a thunderstorm you will hear the helicopter coming in the distance,following the line all the way seaching for damage.
Polaroid SX-70 OneStep SE (Polaroid Land Camera), PX 100 Silver Shade film by The Impossible Project (expired 2010). 21 March 2011.
This ad was published on or before 1978 with no copyright notice. There is no known copyright restriction on this image and it is believed to be in the public domain. Rights to any trademarks appearing in the ad belong to the respective trademark owners.
Scanned 4 Sep 2011 by Steve Rainwater using an Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner