Originally taken during 'Roid Week 2010. I was lucky to catch the shadow on the wall using my Polaroid Colorpack II camera. Pack film is great. :)
Somewhere I stumbled across the technique called "freelensing", where you hold your SLR lens against the mount and swivel it around to focus (please Google for more details; I'm not responsible for any damage you inflict on your camera!).  It seems like the "poor man's" alternative to getting a Lensbaby.  Works for me, since I don't have the budget for a Lensbaby yet (it's on my Amazon Wish List, in case anyone wants to be ridiculously generous :D ), I was happy to try this out.  Hope I'm not ruining my D90 with this experiment... *sheepish grin*
Somewhere I stumbled across the technique called "freelensing", where you hold your SLR lens against the mount and swivel it around to focus (please Google for more details; I'm not responsible for any damage you inflict on your camera!).  It seems like the "poor man's" alternative to getting a Lensbaby.  Works for me, since I don't have the budget for a Lensbaby yet (it's on my Amazon Wish List, in case anyone wants to be ridiculously generous :D ), I was happy to try this out.  Hope I'm not ruining my D90 with this experiment... *sheepish grin*
No cats were harmed in the making of this photo.

Somewhere I stumbled across the technique called "freelensing", where you hold your SLR lens against the mount and swivel it around to focus (please Google for more details; I'm not responsible for any damage you inflict on your camera!).  It seems like the "poor man's" alternative to getting a Lensbaby.  Works for me, since I don't have the budget for a Lensbaby yet (it's on my Amazon Wish List, in case anyone wants to be ridiculously generous :D ), I was happy to try this out.  Hope I'm not ruining my D90 with this experiment... *sheepish grin*
Somewhere I stumbled across the technique called "freelensing", where you hold your SLR lens against the mount and swivel it around to focus (please Google for more details; I'm not responsible for any damage you inflict on your camera!).  It seems like the "poor man's" alternative to getting a Lensbaby.  Works for me, since I don't have the budget for a Lensbaby yet (it's on my Amazon Wish List, in case anyone wants to be ridiculously generous :D ), I was happy to try this out.  Hope I'm not ruining my D90 with this experiment... *sheepish grin*
Somewhere I stumbled across the technique called "freelensing", where you hold your SLR lens against the mount and swivel it around to focus (please Google for more details; I'm not responsible for any damage you inflict on your camera!).  It seems like the "poor man's" alternative to getting a Lensbaby.  Works for me, since I don't have the budget for a Lensbaby yet (it's on my Amazon Wish List, in case anyone wants to be ridiculously generous :D ), I was happy to try this out.  In this picture I didn't get too much selective focus, but I did get some great "light leakage".  Hope I'm not ruining my D90 with this experiment... *sheepish grin*
Wasn't feeling up to going on a special trip for today's 'Roid Week photos.  Luckily Pixel went up into the window and presented me with an opportunity. :)
I take lots of photos of my cats because they're easy subjects, so why not feature them at least once for 'Roid Week? :)  Incidentally, when I first took this photo, the overall cast was a lot less green, almost looking like a faded, but normal Polaroid shot.  However, as the afternoon wore on, the green cast became a lot more pronounced.  Thought I should scan it now, lest it get even greener in a few hours!  Ah, expired film...

Also, it's a lot harder to take candids of the cats with a Polaroid since the camera is so dang loud. :-/
See photo in original gallery.