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Analogue With No One | A Glimpse At What Could Have Been

I normally share my analogue photos with my $10+ tiers, but this is little different of a story, since there is no subject to these images. I decided to share these with all of you guys and gals!


This is a glimpse at what could have been.


For a long time now, Spectra type has caused analogue photographers issues. The issue is that Impossible Project/Polaroid Originals uses the same battery in their Spectra type film packs as they do in their SX-70 type and 600 Type packs. May not seem like any problems would arise, but the film is bigger, heavier and just all around larger in every way. So if you do the math, your exposure is based on luck. Sometimes, you press the shutter button, the camera lags and then slowly but partially surely the exposure creeps out of the camera and through the rollers. On the other hand, you press the shutter release and wait for the delayed ejection but nothing happens. So then you start slapping the front of the camera lightly and sometimes it ejects magically. Most of the time however, the exposures is dead inside of the camera. Which hinders the camera useless until you can get to a pitch black room, carefully open the film door and try not to bend the end of the exposure too much. After you remover that exposure you have to take an empty Spectra type pack and carefully reload all of the images back into that pack one by one making sure the one that was suppose to expose ends up on the top, close the door and hope it ejects. These two exposures are the result of the film not properly ejecting, ever. Enjoy!


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Analogue With No One | A Glimpse At What Could Have Been

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