robert blu
quiet photographer
When you are on the road for many days it's essential to have a good companion on your side. I was lucky to have my wife with me , here waiting when I was tanking, and also Raid and his wonderful family have been very good traveler companions.
Photo taken at a gas station somewhere in Sweden with the Impossible i-1 camera.

Photo taken at a gas station somewhere in Sweden with the Impossible i-1 camera.
raid
Dad Photographer
I'm a little bit late in posting, but the 2019 roadtrip is not yet finished !
When we drove back we spent a few days in Berlin.
This is day 17 of our trip.
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This is in Fasanenstrasse not far form the Leica Shop...I was in the same place 10 year ago (wow, time flies!) and took a similar photo with my M7 and Ilford Delta 400 film. If you are curious here it is:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/3692/U3692I1259948053.SEQ.0.jpg
I like both images, Robert. It was the building that was close to our hotel. Remind me what was special about it.
robert blu
quiet photographer
The weather in Berlin was beautiful, but very hot. From the 13 °C of the Norway we had to confront ourselves wit the 34 °C of Berlin.
Therefore it was nice to think of the cold days in Norway, like day 13 between Bergen and Oslo with the snow on the siode of the road!
Photo taken with my old Polaroid sx-70 and an expired Impossible B&W film!
Therefore it was nice to think of the cold days in Norway, like day 13 between Bergen and Oslo with the snow on the siode of the road!

Photo taken with my old Polaroid sx-70 and an expired Impossible B&W film!
robert blu
quiet photographer
day 9, somewhere in Norway...

raid
Dad Photographer
Did you take this abstract photo from the moving car? It looks like a painting.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Did you take this abstract photo from the moving car? It looks like a painting.
I'm a photographer but there is a painter inside myself
i took this on the small island in Gol but the light was low therefore a long exposure time and the blurred look.
Thanks for your comment.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Like an impressionist painting. Very nice.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
All exquisite work once again, Robert! I love coming back to this thread to see what new jewels you've posted.
I'm in the middle of completely changing my image processing workflow now, haven't touched a camera or printed a photo in what seems like forever. Looking at your Polaroid photos keeps me going.
G
I'm in the middle of completely changing my image processing workflow now, haven't touched a camera or printed a photo in what seems like forever. Looking at your Polaroid photos keeps me going.
G
NY_Dan
Well-known
The weather in Berlin was beautiful, but very hot. From the 13 °C of the Norway we had to confront ourselves wit the 34 °C of Berlin.
Therefore it was nice to think of the cold days in Norway, like day 13 between Bergen and Oslo with the snow on the siode of the road!
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Photo taken with my old Polaroid sx-70 and an expired Impossible B&W film!
today is dec 5
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
I am finally getting some time to come back to the world of the living and wanted to say thank you for the lovely zine as well as this amazing thread, truly inspiring.
Talus
pan sin sal
Sweet work
robert blu
quiet photographer
today is dec 16...
...and I post another photo taken without thinking too much
which is the spirit of Polaroid photoraphy in my humble opinion, photo taken on day 14 of our roadtrip in Norway.
Impossible i-1 camera with expired Impossible B&W film

...and I post another photo taken without thinking too much
Impossible i-1 camera with expired Impossible B&W film
robert blu
quiet photographer
Going back home we spent a few days in Berlin, wonderful exciting city. Only the temperature difference compared to the one we experienced a couple of days before was quite shocking! From 14°C to 34°C in two days ...

robert blu
quiet photographer
Last time I updated this thread we were in the center of Berlin with many shops around.
In the same area there is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church which was heavily damaged during WWII and after many discussions and ideas was left as it was, like a lesson for all of us.
I decided to shoot only one photo and keep it, good or not. It seemed me a sign of respect, not sure why. But sometimes what I feel is more important to me than technical quality.
Expired B&W film with SX70 Polaroid camera
In the same area there is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church which was heavily damaged during WWII and after many discussions and ideas was left as it was, like a lesson for all of us.
I decided to shoot only one photo and keep it, good or not. It seemed me a sign of respect, not sure why. But sometimes what I feel is more important to me than technical quality.
Expired B&W film with SX70 Polaroid camera

Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
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In the same area there is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church which was heavily damaged during WWII and after many discussions and ideas was left as it was, like a lesson for all of us.
I decided to shoot only one photo and keep it, good or not. It seemed me a sign of respect, not sure why. But sometimes what I feel is more important to me than technical quality.
...
Well done. As for making just one photo, I share and understand your feelings although I have yet to be able to explain that feeling.
Perhaps making dozens of images, such as at a tourist spot, somehow cheapens the experience. Similarly, I don't want to see copies of Van Gogh paintings on a postage stamp.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Berlin, here there was a wall, sad.
Taken with the Polaroid sx70, Polaroid colour film

Taken with the Polaroid sx70, Polaroid colour film
raid
Dad Photographer
The view of the wall was so powerful, and this image captures it well.
robert blu
quiet photographer
The view of the wall was so powerful, and this image captures it well.
Thanks Raid, i guess now we need a more relaxed photo
robert blu
quiet photographer
Kurfürstendamm is one of the centrall streets in Berlin with many shops. Some of the windows are ...
PS: many of the Polaroids I'm showing here are in the issue #1 of my zine about low-fi photography "Imperfect Moments" which you can find on Blurb : https://it.blurb.com/b/9709072-imperfect-moments

PS: many of the Polaroids I'm showing here are in the issue #1 of my zine about low-fi photography "Imperfect Moments" which you can find on Blurb : https://it.blurb.com/b/9709072-imperfect-moments
robert blu
quiet photographer
On the wayback to Italy we found this church on the side of the motorway, In the beginning I was disappointed by this photo. Later I showed it to my drawing teacher and he liked very much because resembles in a certain way a simple charcoal sketch.
Taken wit Impossible i-1 camera on an expired B&W film
Taken wit Impossible i-1 camera on an expired B&W film

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