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My very first 4x5 negative
Pacemaker Crown Graphic 127mm Kodak Ektar Kodak TXP Shot last fall, finally got up the courage to...
Uploaded on Feb 23, 2012
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Paula and Kat
Expired Polaroid Image Softtone purchased from The Impossible Project.
Uploaded on Feb 11, 2012
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Runner
I normally don't like half-frame diptychs, but I thought this one was kind of cinematic. Scan from print.
Uploaded on Feb 2, 2012
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Weather balloon
Taken at the Goddard Space Flight Center's open house. Looks like a giant Chinese lantern. First print on fiber-based paper.
Uploaded on Jan 27, 2012
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Spreading the gospel
Extolling the virtues of the Polaroid Land Camera. Photo by Henry with a leaky Canon AE-1 on expired Kodak something-or-other.
Uploaded on Jan 11, 2012
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Scott
From my first pack of Impossible Project film. Slight contrast boost in scanning.
Uploaded on Jan 8, 2012
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Bike in alley
From my first pack of Impossible Project film. This bike, in this exact spot, seems to be my go-to first...
Uploaded on Jan 8, 2012
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Henry
Polaroid 100 Automatic Land Camera Fuji FP-100b M3 flash bulb bounced off the ceiling
Uploaded on Jan 2, 2012
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Rory and Abby
Flash bulbs in a dark bar cause quite a scene. Polaroid 100 Automatic Land Camera Fuji FP-100c Sylvania Blue Dot M3 flash bulb
Uploaded on Dec 31, 2011
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Terminal A ceiling, sunrise
Washington National Airport This is in the original part of the airport, opened in 1941.
Uploaded on Dec 28, 2011
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K Street lobby at night
Christmas Card 1
Kat and her Roomba. Should have moved the tree so as not to cut off her arm. Flash zoomed in to vignette...
Uploaded on Dec 19, 2011
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Christmas Card 2
Kat and her Roomba. Long exposure lit by a floor lap camera left.
Uploaded on Dec 19, 2011
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Not actually drinking
Trying out more ancient technology: the M3 flash bulb, courtesy the FPP store.
Uploaded on Dec 11, 2011
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Portrait
Trying out more ancient technology: the M3 flash bulb, courtesy the FPP store.
Uploaded on Dec 11, 2011
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