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Randolph and Wasbash Polaroid SLR 680SE / Impossible Color Film 11*13 ActiveCampaign closed the office Friday as we’ll all be working from home during the holidays. I managed to catch this shot while waiting for my train. It’s rare that I can get a proper night shot to then out (hard to judge how much light…
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Morning on Wabash Polaroid SLR 680SE / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection Sometimes I walk up Wabash from my girlfriend’s place to work.
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Morning at Addison Polaroid SLR 680SE / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection Sometimes I train downtown to work from the Addison Red Line station.
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Vacant Seats on the Brown Line Polaroid SLR 680SE / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection I love these weird little felt like / cloth seats that are still on some of our CTA cars. I can’t imagine they will be around much in the future.
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Addison Red Line Looking South Polaroid Spectra ProCam / Impossible PZ-680 Color Protection The view from the CTA Addison Red Line platform looking southbound down the tracks.
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Shoes Under “the El” Polaroid SLR 680SE / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection Walking toward’s Beth Ann’s place I noticed a pair of shoes hanging underneath the CTA train tracks and I thought it, combined with the tracks themselves made for an interesting subject.
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Addison CTA Red Line Bus Stop at Night Polaroid OneStep 600 / Impossible PX-680 Color Protection Not pleased with how this turned out. I took a gamble thinking I had enough light and boy was I wrong.
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Exit Only Polaroid Spectra Procam / Impossible PZ-680 Color Shade COOL 5*12 I walk out through this turnstile nearly every day. Yesterday the pattern of lines intrigued me enough to take this photograph.
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Adams / Wabash Polaroid Spectra Procam / Impossible PZ-680 Color Protection 11*12 Wandered around the loop for a while before hopping back on the trains, stumbled onto this great overpass vantage point. Things like this make me love humanity.
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Southport Brown Line Polaroid SX-70 AutoFocus / Impossible PX-70 Color Protection Speaking of things I’ve shot before, here is one from a new angle. A bit overexposed, I forget to consider this stuff with the SX-70 but I like it anyway.