robert blu
quiet photographer
The journey goes on even when weather is not...perfect !
We crossed Sweden driving under the rain. Very few pictures taken, this was when we made a stop in a parking lot ...
We crossed Sweden driving under the rain. Very few pictures taken, this was when we made a stop in a parking lot ...

Godfrey
somewhat colored
Beautiful softness and abstractive feel in that photo! 
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
... a LOT of lovely photos! 
Just went through the subsequent posts. Some lovely work here!
I've been back from my travels for a week and a half. I made 30 exposures with the Polaroid and a similar number with the iPhone. They're all in LR now, sorted and picks marked... I just have to finish rendering them.
They have a very different presence. An iPhone and a Polaroid work well together for a photo travel kit. Both have their limitations, strengths and weaknesses. Together they give you a lot of options.
Really like what I got with both, although I have to admit most of what I photographed with both were friends and family I was visiting.
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Just went through the subsequent posts. Some lovely work here!
I've been back from my travels for a week and a half. I made 30 exposures with the Polaroid and a similar number with the iPhone. They're all in LR now, sorted and picks marked... I just have to finish rendering them.
They have a very different presence. An iPhone and a Polaroid work well together for a photo travel kit. Both have their limitations, strengths and weaknesses. Together they give you a lot of options.
Really like what I got with both, although I have to admit most of what I photographed with both were friends and family I was visiting.
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CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Stunning and highly enjoyable thread, thank you very much!
robert blu
quiet photographer
On day 5 we drove from Rostock to Copenhagen 580 km, we decided not to take the ferry but to enjoy the long road drive towards Great Belt Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden.
It was a long drive therefore a few "pit stops" were necessary !
For any reason unknown to me when traveling I always like to take photos in parking lots or resting areas...
It was a long drive therefore a few "pit stops" were necessary !
For any reason unknown to me when traveling I always like to take photos in parking lots or resting areas...

robert blu
quiet photographer
... a LOT of lovely photos!
Just went through the subsequent posts. Some lovely work here!
I've been back from my travels for a week and a half. I made 30 exposures with the Polaroid and a similar number with the iPhone. They're all in LR now, sorted and picks marked... I just have to finish rendering them.
They have a very different presence. An iPhone and a Polaroid work well together for a photo travel kit. Both have their limitations, strengths and weaknesses. Together they give you a lot of options.
Really like what I got with both, although I have to admit most of what I photographed with both were friends and family I was visiting.
G
Thanks Godfrey, excellent B&W in your photo!
skopar steve
Well-known
What a great idea for a thread. I'am thoroughly enjoying the images. Thanks for posting.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Polaroid sx 70 rocks !

robert blu
quiet photographer

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin
photo taken with the sx-70 on old expired Impossible film
charjohncarter
Veteran
Thanks for posting these I saw some of them this morning on your blog. Keep it up, love them.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Totally excellent thread. I love the photos. Nice that you photographed the SX-70 itself as well!
Bingley
Veteran
This thread is great! Thanks for posting, Robert, and keep 'em coming, as others have said.
Question: what are you scanning your Polaroids with? I have a Leica Sofort and have not been happy with my efforts to scan the prints. Thanks!
Question: what are you scanning your Polaroids with? I have a Leica Sofort and have not been happy with my efforts to scan the prints. Thanks!
maggieo
More Deadly
As a long-time lover of the SX-70 this thread is bringing me great joy.
The Impossible project was, for me, heaven-sent. Especially their SX-70 B&W films.

Morgan, July, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
The Impossible project was, for me, heaven-sent. Especially their SX-70 B&W films.

Morgan, July, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
robert blu
quiet photographer
thanks you all for the nice words, the trip will go on...
@ Bingley: I scan with an Epson Perfection V600 Photo.
in the beginning I used the Epson Scan software which I use with satisfaction to scan my 120 negatives but although the image was good I was not satisfied because the white area around the image had some kind of artifacts which forced me to a long work of cloning them out with PS.
Than I discovered the using the import function of PS this didn't happen, never understood why. So I scan now from PS at 2400 dpi which gives me a large file useful if I want to print the image larger.
I clone excessive dust and make small adjustments in PS or preferably in LR trying not to alter the image compared to the original Polaroid, I notice you can recover many almost invisible details by scanning and post processing but I prefer to avoid it.
I hope this helps, how do you like the Soft images?
@ Bingley: I scan with an Epson Perfection V600 Photo.
in the beginning I used the Epson Scan software which I use with satisfaction to scan my 120 negatives but although the image was good I was not satisfied because the white area around the image had some kind of artifacts which forced me to a long work of cloning them out with PS.
Than I discovered the using the import function of PS this didn't happen, never understood why. So I scan now from PS at 2400 dpi which gives me a large file useful if I want to print the image larger.
I clone excessive dust and make small adjustments in PS or preferably in LR trying not to alter the image compared to the original Polaroid, I notice you can recover many almost invisible details by scanning and post processing but I prefer to avoid it.
I hope this helps, how do you like the Soft images?
leicapixie
Well-known
Wonderful prints by Robert Blu!
I love squarish format, the BIG prints so well composed.
THe different colors and interpretations so magical..
In fact to all who showed prints..
What I don't like the price of using, simply impossible for me!
I still have my SX-70!
I love squarish format, the BIG prints so well composed.
THe different colors and interpretations so magical..
In fact to all who showed prints..
What I don't like the price of using, simply impossible for me!
I still have my SX-70!
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
Super nice.
As a long-time lover of the SX-70 this thread is bringing me great joy.
The Impossible project was, for me, heaven-sent. Especially their SX-70 B&W films.
Morgan, July, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
robert blu
quiet photographer
@ maggieo: simply beautiful!
raid
Dad Photographer
This entire thread is wonderful and special as we don't often see threads on Polaroid images.
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