Yep, thats right, i'm talking about polaroids.
Polaroids are known worldwide, and are famous for the instant prints, with their unique qualities, such as vivid colour casts and square crops. And perhaps the most famous part of the polaroid instant cameras - shaking the instant print to develop it, such simple pleasures cost far too much to repeat today, for example a single pack of polaroid 600 colour film nowadays is a pricey £25, whilst a roll of 35mm film is only around £4.
Polaroids are easy to shoot, and have that certain appeal of a camera that is truly point - and - shoot.
However, not all is lost, as a man called paul ladroid (no i dont know if thats his real name or just his screen name) has developed an amazing piece of software called poladroid, which replicates the effect and colour casts of polaroid cameras whilst keeping the high - resolution of your digital image files.
You can even opt to make severe vignetting, and also to add smudges to the photo.
Examples of poladroid photos:
Many thanks
Kbickyy
* Poladroid photos taken and polarised by me.