Here's the original again, for comparison:
Friday, May 21, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
SPC - 'Breaking All The Rules' - #3
Friday, May 14, 2010
Photo Friday - 'Symbols'
After the onslaught of actual Polaroid posts last week, I should probably mention that the above is not an actual Polaroid print, but rather a digital photo converted using a program called Poladroid to appear similar to a Polaroid.
The left is the arrow found in between the E and the x in the FedEx logo. The right is the same photo, color-inverted and rotated 180 degrees.
For the curious:
It's a curse! Once you've seen it, you'll never again not see it. The blue and orange shades of the logo don't even exist for me anymore.
BTW -- HERE is a link to an awesome article/interview with the designer of this FedEx logo.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Friday, May 07, 2010
Friday
Polaroid Week (Last Day)

...and my last Polaroid (for now):

That's it. I'm out of film.
There is new 'Silver Shade' film available now from The Impossible Project, but some users are experiencing some problems with it. Besides that, it's finicky, especially with regard to temperature. I'm hoping that the later batches will have fewer problems and be more stable and with any luck, distributed to local retailers so that I can avoid shipping costs. We'll see how it goes.
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Since I started taking Polaroids, I have been taking digital photos of the Polaroid print in the location where the Polaroid was made. Sometimes it is immediately after the print has developed, other times I revisit the location days later, but so far, I've been able to do it in each case.
Here are the ten from the Polaroids I've posted this week:









...and my last Polaroid (for now):
That's it. I'm out of film.
There is new 'Silver Shade' film available now from The Impossible Project, but some users are experiencing some problems with it. Besides that, it's finicky, especially with regard to temperature. I'm hoping that the later batches will have fewer problems and be more stable and with any luck, distributed to local retailers so that I can avoid shipping costs. We'll see how it goes.
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Since I started taking Polaroids, I have been taking digital photos of the Polaroid print in the location where the Polaroid was made. Sometimes it is immediately after the print has developed, other times I revisit the location days later, but so far, I've been able to do it in each case.
Here are the ten from the Polaroids I've posted this week:
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Monday, May 03, 2010
SPC - 'Breaking All The Rules' - #1
Monday
It's Polaroid Week at Flickr.
All my shots are in the can. I'll be posting two-a-day, Monday through Friday:

All my shots are in the can. I'll be posting two-a-day, Monday through Friday:
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