Godfrey
somewhat colored
Already posted in the gallery these are other two shots with the new Polaroid branded B&W film.
This was shot around noon, in strong direct light.
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and this was shot late in the afternoon, around sunset with the sun in the frame, just to see what could happen!
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I have to say that my feeling is that this B&W film develops in a few minutes but after a few days, one or two weeks more tones come out. Of course it's only an impression but I'll check about it.
Very interesting observation, Robert.
Absolutely true ... it was also true of the older Impossible films too.
I’ve been too busy obsessing over my new motorcycle the past couple of weeks to take many pictures with anything other than the iPhone. I’ve got to pull it out for a real photo session soon.
G
robert blu
quiet photographer
Absolutely true ... it was also true of the older Impossible films too.
I’ve been too busy obsessing over my new motorcycle the past couple of weeks to take many pictures with anything other than the iPhone. I’ve got to pull it out for a real photo session soon.
G
Now we wait to see a Polaroid of your new motorcycle!
My comment about improvement of the Polaroid with the time is due that some (not all unfortunately) of the photo I judged overexposed the day I shot them now, a couple of weeks later seem to be ok...
robert
robert blu
quiet photographer
Two more pictures from the same trip. Both taken in strong sun light leaving the camera in auto mode only settling the compensation on the lower side.
I have to say that the i-1 camera allows more compensation via i-phone (bluetooth connection) and it works quite well. The problem is to know how much less you should compensate...trials and error is possible but it takes time and would be expensive...
robert


I have to say that the i-1 camera allows more compensation via i-phone (bluetooth connection) and it works quite well. The problem is to know how much less you should compensate...trials and error is possible but it takes time and would be expensive...
robert
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