I spend some time reading blogs. Okay, A LOT of time reading blogs. I follow quite a few here on blogger, as well as a few others I've got bookmarked. Though the topics vary from craft to food to writing to design to photography, I love it when the more personal blogs (those by every day people putting what they love out there vs. companies wanting you to buy their stuff) reflect exactly what's on my mind.
Andrea at Hula Seventy is one of those people I admire and fear. Admire because she's an artist and mom who seems like a great gal to sit down to tea. Fear because since I only know her through my computer, I wouldn't want us to meet and then find we don't hit it off. But I figure a gal who loves the Xanadu soundtrack and taking pictures has got to be a bosom friend.
This week Andrea is celebrating "'roid week," where she's talking a lot about Polaroid cameras and taking Polaroid pictures. Since we here at print>pixel have been pondering the notalgic merit of the new Polaroid 300 vs. the futuristically-interchangeable-lensed-video-capable Olympus Pen, looking at Hula Seventy's photos has been fun. Remember unbalanced color saturation? The white borders? The cool noise the camera made when the picture came out?
What did you love about Polaroids?
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