Vacationing with PX 680
Last month, Paul and I went on vacation. We started off with a trip to Gulf Shores and ended up in New Orleans. I finally got to visit a place I’d been dreaming of for years and years (the abandoned Six Flags NOLA).. which I’ll blog about a little bit later. I brought a few packs of PX 680, the new color shade film from The Impossible Project. These were shot with a Sun 660 Autofocus. I had a great time, and I hope you enjoy the shots:

Ferris Wheel
Six Flags has been abandoned since hurricane Katrina in 2005. It is by far the spookiest urban exploration I’ve ever been on, and also the most exciting.

Serval Encounter in Gulf Shores. I got to play with these kittens for a bit, and it was AWESOME.

All of the ornamental seats had been stolen on this ride, as well as every animal on the carousel, which is why I didn’t get a good photo of it.

We made it just in time to eat at Mellow Mushroom and watch the sunset, which was GORGEOUS.

Sandpipers are by far the most adorable sea bird I’ve ever seen.
That’s it! The rest of the photos I took were digital or Holga, which I haven’t developed yet. But be on the lookout for my next post, which will contain all of the digital photos of the abandoned theme park.
-ash










Wow!! I love the film essence which you have brought about! Like the burnt effect!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your compliments.
Fuck me Ash, these photos are amazing!
HA! Thanks, Richard!