Showing posts with label PZ 680 Color Shade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PZ 680 Color Shade. Show all posts

so happy...

Wouldn't be a completed roidweek without a photo of my most willing instant film subject, little miss pyper...


Roidweek 2013 Day 4, image #2

sadi's flowers...


So Sadi get flowers delivered to the house last night and she is so excited...

During lunch today, I get out my Polaroid Spectra/closeup filter combo and take a picture of them. I have to tell you that I am absolutely amazed at the outcome! Where did all of these colors come from? I don't think you could get a better rendition of the colors than this! An Impossible Project success...

a different kind of halloween...

The pictures below are from the 80's themed halloween/birthday party that Sherri and I went to on the weekend before halloween.  I left all of my digital cameras at home.  I took three different Polaroid cameras (SX-70, 250 Packfilm, Spectra AF).  Better than any costume that I could have worn.  FYI, the glasses that I was wearing were actually mine from 1988.

The cameras were a hit!  Always fun to see everyone amazed at such old technology...

After the party was over and the scanning was done, I gave all of the photos to Kathleen (the birthday girl).

















the yellow rose of texas...

My first PZ680 cool image that I got colors as rich and true as the PX70 Cool film.  All that I can say is WOW!  It was a cooler day in Texas today (upper 80s/lower 90s) and I took advantage of it and headed out to try this film again. The day was also overcast so that helped too. The image was exposed almost all the way dark. A little off on the composition, but the top of Texas was at the top of the building and I didn't want the sky showing.

This set the wheels in motion for another Impossible order for the film...

the leaning sunflower...

the spectra field...