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The Polaroid project continues ...
Two sets of portraits made at gatherings of friends are now posted.
DunderParty 2013:
DunderParty 2013 - a set on Flickr
Pancake Breakfast 2013:
Pancake Breakfast 2013 - a set on Flickr
The Impossible PX-70 Silver Shade Cool film pack I used at the Pancake Breakfast had some issues, but I like what I got out of it anyway.
Thanks for looking! Comments appreciated.
G
Thanks, Cindy! I do too.I really like these Godfrey, especially this one.
In case people not familiar with the Impossible Project are wondering what is happening, the film has 3 pods in the bottom of the film, which burst open and release chemicals as the rollers go over them. In this case, the middle pod must have dried out somewhat, and there was not enough developer to reach the top. Those patches are undeveloped area. It is totally the fault of the film and the photographer has no control over it.
I love the quirkiness and imperfection of the whole Polaroid experience.
Thanks.Nice result from the "new" Polaroid. I have been tempted by a converted 250, myself. The Fuji film is cheaper and more reliable, but the Impossible Project film still has its charm to me. Is this one as much fun to use as the SX-70?
Hasselblad XPANThat's nice! What equipment?
G
Latest in my "Polaroid A Day" project.
Thanks for looking! Comments always appreciated.
G
Nice!I really like this set of polaroid photos. I myself have recently gone back to shoot polaroid as well. Here is an example taken with the Mamiya 80mm F1.9 on the Pentax 67 body and polaroid back.