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Old 04-22-2016, 09:30 PM
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I don't think we should be too exacting here. The photos posted by Ival conform to 3 of the tags (I added retro):

1. mature
2. polaroid
3. retro

But your opinion is respected, and as I have said before, comments are welcome. It is good to see a bit of interaction and commentary going on here.
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They dont look antyhing like polaroids, and the scene and and underware look like they were taken in the 21st century, which isnt vintage. There is no lack of focus and the brownish "wash" that is the feature of typical retro polaroids. These are nice sharp digital shots

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Old 04-23-2016, 08:16 AM
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Old 04-23-2016, 08:20 AM
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granny, mature, polaroid, vintage

They are polaroids.
Polaroid was first available in 1947, I still have my dad's old vintage model 95. That may qualify any photos from that era as "vintage", however there's never been a true definition of what separates "vintage" from "retro" in terms of year. I used a Polaroid professional color-pack model 180 back in the 1960's is some of my early work and the results were incredibly clear and color-correct. I've also posted a number of photos of my first wife here and elsewhere that were taken with that 180.
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Polaroid was first available in 1947, I still have my dad's old vintage model 95. That may qualify any photos from that era as "vintage", however there's never been a true definition of what separates "vintage" from "retro" in terms of year. I used a Polaroid professional color-pack model 180 back in the 1960's is some of my early work and the results were incredibly clear and color-correct. I've also posted a number of photos of my first wife here and elsewhere that were taken with that 180.
I think what is "vintage" and what is "retro" is dependent upon your age. Obviously we would all say something from 1920 is vintage and/or retro. But to me what is vintage would be 80's and back. What's vintage to someone else might be from 2000 and back, or from 1970 or 1960 and back. It all depends on when we first came of age. We tend to view that point in time back as being vintage.
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They are polaroids.
Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. No Polaroid pics have ever had such high resolution. Just admit you made a mistake and move on.
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Old 04-23-2016, 08:57 PM
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Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. No Polaroid pics have ever had such high resolution. Just admit you made a mistake and move on.
Now that you mention it, the resolution is rather high for polaroids, and my evaluation could have been partially wrong on that point.

But they are mature and quite possibly retro, depending on the definition of that term, which seems to be relative, and to vary greatly.

I agree, let's move on and enjoy the posts.

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