I am enjoying the experimental nature of the Impossible Blue film. Something about the photos just make you want to take more. Took this image tonight of Pyper with the intentions of using the Instant Lab to produce the blue image. Because it was a closeup, her eyes definitely stand out...
started documenting things around me with a film that almost became a part of the past...
Showing posts with label instalab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instalab. Show all posts
blue film - hope for tomorrow...
One of my first attempts at using the Impossible Blue Film in the Instant Lab. I decided to use a more artistic-style photo since that seems to really fit this film. I REALLY like this photo and how it turned out on the blue film. This film brings back the fun of the experimental nature of Impossible film! I am so glad Impossible chose to release something like this. I sure hope this is just the beginning of new things to come...
FYI, the original photo is posted in my main blog here.
warming up to the Impossible instalab...
This is an image originally taken with my Fuji X100S camera. I tranferred it to the new Impossible 600 film using the Impossible Instalab. To be honest, I have struggled getting the exposure/contrast correct on the Instlab. With the help of one of my Twitter friends, Patrick Clarke, I think I am getting the hang of this. This image was warmed the entire time (under my arm) during development using the Impossible cold/hot clip. I love the red tones that are the result of this warming...
whitewashed wood...
Used my Fuji x100s to take the image and printed it to the PX680 film via the InstaLab. Wanted to see how well the whites would show up. Really like the overall look/feel of this image. Another one that goes well with the wood border.
from another time...
Believe it or not, I saw this today on my way back to work at lunch. Was really wishing that I had my SX70 with me, but then I remembered that I have the instalab. Captured this with my iPhone and then printed it tonight after getting home...
me and the M8...
Took this image with my Leica M8 and 50 Summicron using a mirror outdoors. Brought to Impossible film via the Instalab. The light leak across the top is the result of me swapping film and not getting the darkslide all the way back in place. I felt the effect added to the image...
being a little picky...
The original image was with my Leica M8 and 50mm Summicron. Slowly, but surely, I am culling through some of my favorite Leica images and converting them to Impossible film via the Instalab...
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