I think the biggest problem that I have with this film is myself. What I mean is, whenever I dont like a picture, its not because of the film but because of how I took the picture. But, when I get the composition, lighting and subject matter right all at once, I just can't anything else right now that can compete for my attention like the PZ 600 film from the Impossible Project can.
Here are my favs out of 20 exposures.
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Blue and Chocolate Polaroid 100
Monday, August 2, 2010
Impossible Project film scans
I love this film more than I can say. I hope these folks stay in business because I think I might literally die if this film gets discontinued.
There are actually two types of films in this post and only one image was actually shot on the Impossible Projects PZ 600 film. I cant see where it is because my blog image uploader no longer shows me images until I post the blog.
So, the two pix that are the most alike are Polaroid 100 film that I got from the Impossible folks. This particular film is the Chocolate Paul Giambarba Edition film. I have Blue and Sepia too.
The picture of the window, bench and vase is the PZ 600 film. At about 4.25 an image, I am planning my shots very carefully, which is really hard because I really want to go shoot the roll up!!!
There are actually two types of films in this post and only one image was actually shot on the Impossible Projects PZ 600 film. I cant see where it is because my blog image uploader no longer shows me images until I post the blog.
So, the two pix that are the most alike are Polaroid 100 film that I got from the Impossible folks. This particular film is the Chocolate Paul Giambarba Edition film. I have Blue and Sepia too.
The picture of the window, bench and vase is the PZ 600 film. At about 4.25 an image, I am planning my shots very carefully, which is really hard because I really want to go shoot the roll up!!!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Degi Joshua Trees
Degi Landscapes
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