Yesterday I bought myself a multifunctional printer from Epson–it’s the Epson XP-750. I needed one so I can scan my polas. Last night I set it up, and it worked just fine. I’m happy that I finally got one, I’ve been thinking about buying one for years.
I scanned the polas I’ve taken, but not shared with you. It ain’t many. Today was a bit disappointing, because I thought I had two frames left, but I had miscalculated–there were no frames left and I don’t have another set of polas. Sigh. I have to buy some more soon! Photographing with my pola cam is quite addictive.
Well, I thought I’d share the few polas I scanned yesterday. Hope you like them.
Beautiful images. Polas are like time travel in some way, just the texture and atmosphere they capture, keep the pictures coming. lovely blog.
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Lovely polaroids, beautiful site.
Thank you! :)
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~Kristine
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I adore polariod photography! It’s timeless and a lot of what we try to replicate on photoshop today. I’m having such a hard time trying to find one though. Take care. x
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I love how fragile pola makes everything feel, like the world is about to break.
Beautiful place! Love snow ❅ ❅ ❅ ❅