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The Polaroid was cool in its own way. The Polaroid just had its onw unique look about it that made it a Polaroid. Too bad the new generation of kids won't experience the Polaroid like we once did. Of course, it never really was all that great anyway, but it introduced us to a new medium of photography that now we can only replicate like fildeferro is trying to do. Cool shot!
__________________ 2006 MCS CR/W - "TheRed Flash"- Packages: Sport, Premium, Cold Weather, Convenience; LSD, English Panther leather, CR interior/shift knob, iPod, Alarm, Armrest, Rear Fog, Checkered mirrors (all 3), JCW filter, JCW strut, Invidia exhaust, Alta 15%, Alta rear sway, TSW Damper V2.0, tinted windows, Goodyear F1s & just a blast to drive! CROC #00 2006 MC PW/B - Wife's MINI.
Cooper Guy, I know quite a few people that still use Polaroid cameras. I bought one a little over a year ago in fact. The film is way tooe xpensice though.