Amazing. Just amazing. Do you have to ration how many pictures you can take with the polaroid film? Because of availability? Or is there plenty out there, just expensive?
Willow Cove, this is Impossible Project film...and it's expensive. So I do ration it a bit. And, as you can see, they have yet to perfect it. When Polaroid sold them their factories, they did not sell them the chemical formulas for the film. I still have original Polaroid film - all of it expired. I never quite know what the outcome will be when I use it. Though, I need to use it because eventually it will be completely dried out. My heart broke the day Polaroid stopped making its instant film - it's my medium of choice and my true love when it comes to photography.
It definitely adds a certain atmosphere that can't be replicated any other way. This Impossible Project film appears to come pretty damned close though. Fantastic pics, as always!
...that country where it is always turning late in the year. That country where the hills are fog and the rivers are mist; where noons go quickly, dusks and twilights linger, and midnights stay. That country composed in the main of cellars, sub-cellars, coal-bins, closets, attics, and pantries faced away from the sun. That country whose people are autumn people, thinking only autumn thoughts. Whose people passing at night on the empty walks sound like rain...
-Ray Bradbury
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6 comments:
Your film always adds that extra creepiness.
so eerie and spooky--love these pics.
Amazing. Just amazing. Do you have to ration how many pictures you can take with the polaroid film? Because of availability? Or is there plenty out there, just expensive?
Willow Cove, this is Impossible Project film...and it's expensive. So I do ration it a bit. And, as you can see, they have yet to perfect it. When Polaroid sold them their factories, they did not sell them the chemical formulas for the film. I still have original Polaroid film - all of it expired. I never quite know what the outcome will be when I use it. Though, I need to use it because eventually it will be completely dried out. My heart broke the day Polaroid stopped making its instant film - it's my medium of choice and my true love when it comes to photography.
It definitely adds a certain atmosphere that can't be replicated any other way. This Impossible Project film appears to come pretty damned close though. Fantastic pics, as always!
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