Sunday, September 28, 2025

FEEL...


 Still trying to get the feel of things.

No matter what camera the attraction is feel.

Notice the keyword here?  FEEL

Like driving not operating a car.
The feel of the car, the gear shift, the suspension, the vibrations of an engine.

With mechanical watches.
Same as a car.  Seeing gears and levers moving to precision to tell time.

Fountain pens.
The feel.  The art of loading ink.  The result that requires you to get some sort of skill (although my chicken scratch is far from desirable).

Manual typewriters
Hit the key too hard and you break the surface of the paper.
Strike the key too soft, not much there.
Get it right and even, bliss

I find people are becoming more and more like biological computers.
Don't think - DO
You have to keep up with the speed to the computer
Our masters now are technological stuff.


A recent medical study have found that the average human now has an attention span of 8 seconds

The art of strategy to tactics is going away

Everyone just reacts

Sorry - not this person.
My career was in tech but now I am trying to be human

Monday, September 22, 2025

Getting off my a*s and shoot...

 

During the days of stress and anguish (care for dying parents and a stressful career), I would use photography as a means to relax.  The saying is that Street Photography is great in that you never know what you will encounter.  If you get nothing that day, it's ok because you got some exercise and time.

I finally decided to go and shoot.  My old unofficial office - The Presidio in San Francisco.
Being a weekend, the food trucks were out and grabbed a pretzel (since it's Oktoberfest in Deutschland)

Thing about shooting Instant film versus Digital or film.... Damn it's hard.

Digital is so easy to do - even in manual mode.
Don't get me wrong... great results especially if you know how to use your gear and take time to work on the art and composition.  

It takes so much more to try to get a shot.  Clandestine Street Photography - forget it.  If I took out the TLR Instant I might get away with it but with an SX70, people notice and actually are friendly to it because of how unique the camera is.

The limitations of Instant film is the challenge.  You really have to understand the medium and know that to get a good shot will require a lot of problem solving skills that photographers use to get "the shot"

The shot above is nothing.  Just a grab shot.

One thing is for certain... time for this OG to get out and shoot more !!!

Monday, September 15, 2025

You've come a long way baby....



When I was fortunate enough to run a Configuration Center for a computer company, I was taught Japanese manufacturing techniques.  The word Kaisen was used often.  Loosely translated it meant constant improvement.

This is something the new Polaroid has been doing now for a few years.

Had a chance to shoot with a pack of Polaroid iType Black and White from 2023.
Total crap.
Blurry, poor shades, uneven emulsion, took about 5 minutes to get something to look at, etc... 


Same shot taken with the same Polaroid iType Black and White from 2024
Big improvement

It takes about 15 seconds for something of the image to appear although you are still required to shield it from light, thus some of the magic of seeing it appear before your eyes is still missed.

The cool thing is that this film is somewhat predictable and provides some good results.

Kudo's to the Polaroid folks for continuing to improve the product.
When they get to a point where the original Polaroid Corporation Time Zero film was at, they will then finally see a tremendous growth.

Monday, September 8, 2025

The Final Breath...


 

Actually bought something on the Mercari site.  This is a Polaroid ONE 600 Pro.  The last instant camera that the original Polaroid Corporation engineered before going into bankruptcy.

It's all plastic but the design is different.  Actually it's a Polaroid Spectra that was reimagined using Polaroid 600 film.

Looks like the design thought was to round off the boxy On-Step design.  I like unique and different so this camera fills the bill.

Image quality is that of a Polaroid 600.  OK.  Was a lot better when the film was closer to what Instax is like today.

The whole idea is FUN !