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Taken with my Fuji Instax I found on a bookshelf with old film still in it. Not bad for film that’s over a decade old. Took a pic of the image with my iPhone in order to post
The table in my studio,
shot for on an old Blue 600 Film with my wife's One Step 2 Camera
Photo taken specifically for RW Oct. 2024 a a few days ago
'RoidWeek 2023 autumn day 3
Helsinki, Finland
APR-2021
Polaroid Now
Polaroid i-Type Film Black Frame (expired)
Epson V850 PRO
Pittsburgh Andy Warhol Bridge sunrise Fuji Instax mini Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Instant Film Camera
Portrait taken on colour instant film with my vintage Polaroid 600 type camera. Happy Roid week!
©Kingsley Davis
Please do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or any other media without my explicit permission.
Instant street photography in Firenze.
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Camera: Polaroid SLR680
Film: Impossible 600 Duochrome Yellow and Black
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Contributing to the RoidWeek Autumn 2017 - 3/12
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All about my Roid Weeks since 2008 at www.flickr.com/photos/ale2000/sets/72157644343757730
One of my recent shots with the Macro 5 SLR, quite happy with the results!
Fall RoidWeek 2018, Day 2 Shot 1.
Polaroid Macro 5 SLR + PO Spectra film
Roidweek Day 1, Photo 1: HRW everyone! Since it starts on Easter this spring, it seemed appropriate to post this Yellow Duochrome image of a detail of a sculpture by Josep Maria Subirarch on the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
I was away and came back just in time! I'll spend the next few hours catching up with your Polas♥ and everything that happened here!☆
'Roidweek 2022 | Day 4 | Frame 2
On one hand this is to show how the constant wet doesn't care about new tools or coatings for rust, and on the other, the camera nerd wants to see how much detail the RB67 can squeeze out of Instax film.
Polaroid Impulse Portrait | Impossible Project color test film -- 'RoidWeek/Polaroidweek 2017. Day 4/2.
Stone of Saint Vio and thistles
RoidWeek fall 2020 Day 3 image 1
La Pierre de Saint Vio est située en Bretagne dans la commune de Tréguennec en pays Bigouden. C’est une pierre de légende associée au saint venu d’Irlande vers le Vè ou VIè siècle. Sur place on a aussi construit une petite chapelle ainsi qu’une fontaine considérée comme sacrée. La pierre elle-même daterait de l’âge de Fer, entre 450 à 750 ans avant l’ère chrétienne.
The "Pierre de Saint Vio" is located in Brittany in the municipality of Tréguennec in the Bigouden country. It is a legend stone associated with the saint who came from Ireland in the the Vth or VIth century. A small chapel, and a fountain considered sacred, were also built on the site. It seems that the stone itself dates from the Iron Age, between 400 and 750 years before the Christian era.