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How do Polaroid pictures differ from other pictures

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A Polaroid picture is taken with a Polaroid camera, which uses self-developing film. Instant pictures have to be sent to someone who can print the picture out. So, Polaroid pictures are given to you instantly but they need time to develop.
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I am in my seventies and time is going by so quickly I haven't time to do all the photography I want to do. I can't bend down as I used to and when I do get down there to photograph that bug I can't get up again. I need a powerful diopter to see thru the viewfinder and a caddy to carry my heavy dslr plus this big tripod. (That's my wife). If I sit at my computer too long my back hurts and if I stand up I can't see the screen. Hey this is not the poor me's. I love photography in spite of the challenges and aches & pains. I am living in the most wonderful era of creativity in history and if Beethoven could compose his last symphony while blind I can still create good photos and I'm going to do it till I die Barry
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