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Alternative View of an Agapantha

October 6, 2007

As seen through the lens of the intermittently "magic" Polaroid SLR 680 camera which spits half of one shot out and jams, requiring me to shoot anopther pola, leaving both double-exposed in different halfs of their frame as well as producing some weird emulsion-squish (that's a scientific term) artifacts. The use of expired Polaroid Integral film helps too...
This sort of exposure can be seen in a previously posted Polaroid from the same camera ~ High Voltage Playground. There you go, I'm not sure if any of that made sense, I'm too tired to proof read this over again...

Camera: "Magic" Polaroid SLR 680 using expired 779 film


Filed under: Colour Polaroid

4 Responses to “Alternative View of an Agapantha ”

fakeplastic
October 6, 2007 05:27

this is phenomenal, makes me want to bust my polaroid up and hope i get similar results, which of course would never happen
Susan
October 6, 2007 14:39

That camera reall is magic! I love the effects you've been getting with it. Both images are fantastic!
Lisa
October 9, 2007 01:44

Makes perfect sense to me :). This is a fantastic picture, gorgeous.
alfred
October 11, 2007 01:44

Cut and paste that explanation into Wikipedia.
Cool photograph!









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