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Published: 2009-05-12 22:50:00 +0000 UTC; Views: 179; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 1
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So I recently at the local Wal-mart and what did I just happen to spy? Polaroid film! Yes, Polaroid film, that incredible device created oh so long ago. See this as a blessing from the photography gods I went ahead and bought two packs to power Dr. Land's Incredible Invention (AKA my Polaroid SX-70). Then, when the next clear day rolled around, I went out and took pictures.This is an image of Curtis Hall, one of the buildings on the Iowa State campus.
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BlouPontak [2009-06-05 12:30:42 +0000 UTC]
Ok, so should this be critted as art photography? Because I have no idea what taking polaroids entails. Or even whether you want to have this critted.
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GildedAgeBoy [2009-05-15 04:24:44 +0000 UTC]
the walmart in ames has sx-70 time zero film????!!!!!!!
if so i'm going to come get some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! or was it just 600 film?
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LoboSabio In reply to GildedAgeBoy [2009-05-15 04:28:04 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, just 600. I wouldn't be posting if they really had Time Zero as the shock would have killed me.
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GildedAgeBoy In reply to LoboSabio [2009-05-15 05:00:48 +0000 UTC]
haha u got my hopes up! lol
i was ready to go on a roadtrip to ames to stock up on sx-7o film darnet
that would have been AMAZING if they still sold it.
is ur camera a sx-70 land camera? did u get a ND filter for it or how did u get it to accept 600 film?
i have a one-step land camera that uses sx-70 film and am trying to figure out how to get it to accept 600...
fun times fun times
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LoboSabio In reply to GildedAgeBoy [2009-05-16 00:51:55 +0000 UTC]
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I basically use the same method they do, minus the filter swap. I don't trust myself doing that.
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