The first one and the one of the single egg are the two I like the
best, but they all have a nice feel to them

Dave

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I decided to work with another pack of film in the Polaroid SX-70 this week, 
> trying The Impossible Project "PX-70 Silver Shot" B&W film. Only eight 
> exposures in all for one pack ... makes you think. I decided to play with 
> small scale still life stuff ... just experimenting still. :-)
>
> Slide show of eight images:
>
>  http://www.flickr.com/photos/gdgphoto/sets/72157629483212697/show/
>
> To scan them efficiently proved a bit of a challenge as the prints tend to 
> curl and jump around as you try to position them on the scanner platen. I 
> came up with a neat system using a little piece of tape with a folded over 
> corner and a jig to position them on the platen in a registered position ... 
> once I had that worked out, I set up the parameters in VueScan and 
> standardized the exposure so it only took ten minutes to scan all eight at 
> 1600ppi.
>
> I like the way this camera and film images ...!
>
> Comments are always appreciated. Thanks for looking.
>
> Godfrey
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