One of my favorite polawalk group shots ever. Such a neat place to visit with such a neat group of people...
started documenting things around me with a film that almost became a part of the past...
Showing posts with label Polaroid 100. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polaroid 100. Show all posts
a sense of belonging...
An afternoon in the Lavon lake bed (minus the water). The evening was approaching and the shutter was slow, but it's still an image with character. And it's my next to last shot of chocolate film. That being said, Tyler looks like he belongs in this scene and in this photo...
saturday mornings...
As much as I like traveling, I love Saturday mornings at home with my family (and my coffee makers). Pyper stayed with us last night so we went outside right after she got up to play some golf (Pyper calls it baseball) in the back yard. She looks a little rough, but it WAS before 9:00 am on a Saturday...
glamorous...
A candid moment with Pyper...
I will never capture enough of these types of moments to stop trying to catch more...
gallery faces...
A couple more shots that I took during our Feruary gallery show at A Space in Commerce...
Aggie
Elijah
the color of cold...
Two images that were taken this morning when it was 21 degrees F and a 10-15 mph wind. Found out quickly that I wasn't the only thing that didn't react well to the cold. I also took two images with my Leica M8 and the colors are what I would consider more true to life. That being said, the images below at least are screaming that they are cold...
table tennis - 1962
Scored this beauty on Saturday. Found it on craigslist in great shape. The table has the date December 18, 1962 stamped on the bottom of the table by none other than "Inspector 93". The Brinktun Utility Table turns 50 in a few days! Wonder of "Inpector 93" is still around?
Took the picture with a Polaroid 100 Land Camera that was manufactured between 1963-1966. So that means that the table is older than the camera.
Lots of good days ahead for this table (and the camera) in our family...
Took the picture with a Polaroid 100 Land Camera that was manufactured between 1963-1966. So that means that the table is older than the camera.
Lots of good days ahead for this table (and the camera) in our family...
sadi and ashlyn...
Still loving this film. The green tones and red developer around the border just make the photo. Unfortunately this one had a small undeveloped patch. This is still from the IDUV pack that came with a Polaroid 100 packfilm camera that I bought a few weeks ago. Film that comes with old cameras never works!!! I feel very lucky on this pack...
green with envy...
Took this photo tonight inside our house with the Polaroid 100 packfilm camera and the Polaroid flash.
This film produces amazing colors. Not necessarily true to life, but amazing none the less...
the carnival...
Made a trip to the fair this morning to get some pictures of the carnival rides without anybody around. Kind of an spooky place with nobody around. The only noise was the creaking of the rides and the flapping of the tarps. My SX-70 camera locked up after the first picture, so I took the rest with my Polaroid 100 camera.
Impossible PX70 12/11 Color Shade
Polaroid 690 Type 100
Polaroid 690 Type 100
Polaroid 690 Type 100
Polaroid 690 Type 100
Polaroid 690 Type 100
Polaroid 690 Type 100
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