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My very last sheet of (long expired) "Polaroid 100 Blue" instant film. It was a challenge to find subjects that work with this weird film.
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Graflex Super Graphic camera and Caltar 135mm lens. 4s exposure at f/11.
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Those glowing street signs are interestingly weird. Are you still using the Mini 8 you mentioned a while back?
Got my first shipment of Instax Monochrome the other day. I'm waiting for some warmer days to experiment with it outdoors.
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Those glowing street signs are interestingly weird. Are you still using the Mini 8 you mentioned a while back?
Got my first shipment of Instax Monochrome the other day. I'm waiting for some warmer days to experiment with it outdoors.
Yes... same one. I agree the solarization are very cool -- and pretty random -- it's hard to predict when it will happen. I got lucky with the "locust". ha.
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Very cool, the solarisation works really well on the Locust sign!
Just to ask...are you using some homebuilt holder/back for a large format camera for those?
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I miss shooting Polaroids!
Light painting late at night with a mag light, gels, and Crown Graphic.
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Spectacular work Marc and John. The solarization is a lovely touch that really compliments the medium.
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Very cool, the solarisation works really well on the Locust sign!
Just to ask...are you using some homebuilt holder/back for a large format camera for those?
no these are Fujifilm Instax mini prints... Fuji has their own proprietary camera for shooting the film.
I really enjoy the tiny format.
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marc those are lovely...thank you!
Peter