Okay, so I may have become a bit obsessed...

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...with this corner of the windowsill right outside of my office. I had my aloe plant there, and in the winter, the sun throws that gorgeous low-angle light right into that corner in the late afternoon. I couldn't stay away.

I took some cell phone snaps that I might share here too, but here are shots with the SX-70 and the new Polaroid color emulsion (improved and rebranded Impossible Project film):

1)

rAloe corner
by limrodrigues, on Flickr


2)

rShaded aloe
by limrodrigues, on Flickr


3)

rShade
by limrodrigues, on Flickr


4)

rAloe throws shade
by limrodrigues, on Flickr
 
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Good observation. I have two spots in my home that drive me insane.
 
Nice, that second one has an "alien" feel to it.
 
Love these. No. 4 keeps drawing me in.
 
Good observation. I have two spots in my home that drive me insane.

I know - it doesn't matter how many pictures I've already taken of that corner, I always want to take more! I keep thinking there has got to be an angle I haven't considered yet, or what other kinds of shots i can take if I bring a different camera to work with me...

Nice, that second one has an "alien" feel to it.

Thanks! It's a 1950s sci-fi/horror film alien :)
 
Thanks! It's a 1950s sci-fi/horror film alien

It really does LOL They used to be real big on using shadows!!
 
Love these. No. 4 keeps drawing me in.

Thanks! I love how this emulsion captures gradations of light. It looks better on the print. Oh, and thanks for reminding me to number the images! :)
 
The softness of this particular emulsion perfectly showcases the softness of the light. This film was an inspired choice here.

#1 and #3 are my favorites. Yum!
 

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