scapa burn polaroid by ingrid2101

scapa burn polaroid

Using a polaroid camera and expired film - standing on a little bridge looking down onto the water
I looks like it is on fire. Very cool=)
February 23rd, 2013  
oh man. Fave for beauty, excitement and inspiration.
February 23rd, 2013  
nice.
February 23rd, 2013  
Very cool!!!
February 23rd, 2013  
It has such a nice antique feel to it
February 23rd, 2013  
Wow, what movement and texture :)
February 23rd, 2013  
I love it, it looks like a raging storm!
February 23rd, 2013  
I don't know what it is, but I likes it! :-)
February 23rd, 2013  
ooooo love it!
February 23rd, 2013  
Fabulous, it's like a painting!
February 23rd, 2013  
Wow.... ghostly!
February 23rd, 2013  
That's just wonderful. I think that what you are doing with old filmstock and equipment is just awesome and so inspiring.
February 23rd, 2013  
This is a great abstract! Well done!
February 23rd, 2013  
Rik
Wonderfully abstract. Great shot
February 23rd, 2013  
Exciting !! Looks like a painting it. Love it. Fav
February 23rd, 2013  
This is so dreamy, love it.
February 23rd, 2013  
@aprilmilani @vase @juliesviewoflife @cmc1200 @vaugdds @sheilag @3whiteroses @cromwell @riartisan @annick @amyspada @steampowered @suzannehunt @rikshore @jacjacs68 @janpenny

Thank you everybody for the lovely comments, will try and catch up with everybody soon. The days just fly past and I was doing photograms with the children tonight, the satisfaction of hearing the oh wow when the first picture appeared was amazing!
February 23rd, 2013  
You can so see the water moving without it being so very blurry as I randomly see these days. I like it alot. Had I not read your description I would have thought it fire :)
February 23rd, 2013  
Fabulous light and movement! Love the vintage feel to it. I agree with Paul, what you do with old film and equipment is very inspiring.
February 23rd, 2013  
Love the movement and mystery in this shot.. yes, sharing with a new generation of "filmers' is time well spent :-)
February 24th, 2013  
Mesmorizing!
February 24th, 2013  
Fantastic effect such energy fav.
February 24th, 2013  
lovely texture
February 24th, 2013  
I love your out-of-date film stuff. This is cool.
February 24th, 2013  
@mizhayz Thanks! I think she's hooked , time very well spent !
February 24th, 2013  
@frida Thanks Frida, I love getting other people's view as they can see things I didn't!
@pflaume Thank you Lisa, it couldn't be any simpler with Polaroid- I feel like a bit of a cheat sometimes as it's so quick and easy!
@szyduck thank you Steve
@denidouble Thank you for the fav too!
@jozefibarr Thank you!
@aliwarner Thank you Ali, you never know what you're going to get! I'm just happy I get an image sometimes!
February 24th, 2013  
Woo hoo! Love the burnished tint and the dynamism of this image. Fav
February 24th, 2013  
So cool! I thought at first it might be fur. I love the tones and feeling of movement. Fav.
February 24th, 2013  
I love the motion and the way the light cascades like the water.
February 24th, 2013  
This is just wild - at first glance I thought it was fire, then clouds, then some sort of material .... then I read your description and could immediately see the flow of the water. Magical :)
February 24th, 2013  
Very neat abstract! I can just see the motion in it. ;0)
February 24th, 2013  
It's look like painting ! So nice !
February 24th, 2013  
Very Cool Ingrid!
February 24th, 2013  
@margiec @masosy @nestortrillo @alceyone @heidit @konradkoszucki @jgilker
Thanke everybody for commenting - only just thought "burn" is the scottish word for stream although it is used in other parts of the world where there has been a large infiltration of Scots
February 25th, 2013  
Cool
February 27th, 2013  
I love it, thought you'd burnt the image because I didn't know what it meant.
February 27th, 2013  
@chewyteeth It took me a while to realise that "burn" wasn't universally known - couldn't figure out why folk thought of fire?
February 27th, 2013  
Superb Ingrid, a fave.
February 28th, 2013  
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