derelict cottage interior by ingrid2101

derelict cottage interior

A derelict cottage that was part of our college trip. There's a strength in numbers as we were all taking photos of the interior which I would have been wary of doing by myself. This is a polaroid - it was from their experimental black and white production stage and they sold it cheap in bulk. I really like the crystallisation of the chemicals and milky surface - the reasons it was cheap! I was going to do more lumen prints but no sun - plenty of wind and rain though.
We are changing ISP at midnight and fingers crossed it all goes smoothly
I agree with your likes about this Polaroid stock... People go through great post processing lengths to get this look :)
April 16th, 2013  
Sooc ?? Wow love it :))
April 16th, 2013  
Like a dream...
April 17th, 2013  
Wonderful effect! And, perfectly suited for this shot.
April 17th, 2013  
Hmmm...milky surface or maybe a ghostly capture??? Either way, love it.
April 17th, 2013  
really cool effect. Do you shoot this film with a polaroid or something else?
April 17th, 2013  
Definitely a ghostly, supernatural feel to this. Lovely!
April 17th, 2013  
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Very cool, as if it's a memory.
April 17th, 2013  
It does have a bit of the "Elm Street" look!! Great capture and superb processing!
April 17th, 2013  
Great effect - looks like a photo that would have been found in the house
April 17th, 2013  
Love the tones, very moody looking
April 17th, 2013  
oooh I get a really spooky feel from this. love it
April 17th, 2013  
I find this a bit spooky too, love the processing.
April 17th, 2013  
Beautiful Ingrid - reminds me of shots you see of the "Old West" for some reason - love the tones! : )
April 17th, 2013  
Ooh! It looks like a dream I had last night! Very spooky when you do that!
April 18th, 2013  
Yes, I agree, it is kind of dreamy and spooky at the same time - perfect capture. Fav.
April 18th, 2013  
This looks so old - like a photograph found in an old trunk, in an old attic, in an old person's house! Absolutely love it - FAV!
April 20th, 2013  
this is amazing, Francesca Woodman without the model. I just got a 1916 kodak box brownie, I hate Kodak, it is baaaaad, but my mom got it me so I'm gonna put a roll of 35mm through it next time I'm with a model. If you can think of anything I can do with models using only 35mm cameras, or stuff I can buy cheaply, I'd be glad to hear it. Did you do the bleach bypass thingy from Saving Private Ryan??
April 23rd, 2013  
@chewyteeth That actually sounds quite cool, like the idea of Francesca Woodman - although you introduced me to her work, she did a fair bit with mirrors too. Quite simple old buildings as well. I can't do the bleach bypass til I get new chems as I realised after getting all excited about doing it that my C41 has bleach/fix as one but then all I need to get is fixer. i have some ultra slow film I bought on ebay - i think about 6 asa - i just got a bulk loader and some reusable cassettes - use flickr mail and send me your address - i'll pop some down to you. it's 35 mm and would probably suit the FW mood as you'd be able to get lots of lovely movement .
April 23rd, 2013  
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