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Showing posts with label Polaroids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polaroids. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Polaroids


It's Polaroid day, and we start with a guy leaning against a kitchen sink.

 

Flashback


The writing is barely legible, but someone labeled this guy in a jockstrap as "Flashback."

 

Early days


I suspect that this is an example of the early days of Polaroid photography.

 

Cheating


I suspect that this guy cheated by having someone hold up his feet.
Still, it makes for an interesting photograph.

 

Asset



 

Here we have a model showing off his finest asset.

Military?


This guy has what looks like a military haircut.

 

Streaky


This is a good (if that's the right word) example of the 
streaking common in some low cost Polaroids.

 

Buttercup


Buttercup seems to be warming his package by the fire.



 

Previous production


This fellow seems to be looking at some pictures that were probably taken earlier in the same session.  Note how the photos are curled, a common occurrence with Polaroids.

 

Familiar Model


If our last Polaroid star looks familiar, it's because I've posted 
other photos of him in different poses in the past.

 

Monday, January 6, 2025

Polaroid Day


Today we thumb through my collection of Polaroids.  At least they don't get stuck together when we do it digitally.  We start with a guy who looks straight at us.

 

Faded


This one with a classic pose looks faded.

 

William


This one came with a name attached, William.

 

Magazine


This may be the same guy who appears later today with his face covered.

 

Couch


This one  is not very imaginative.

 

Streaks


At first I thought those streaks were from Polaroid developer,
but thay are actually the wallpaper.

 

More


I think I've posted other pictures of this guy, and he looks good in all of them.

 

Does this . . .


Does this pose make my ass look big?

 

Follies

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Maybe it's the angle


Maybe it's the angle that makes it look . . . well, you know.