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I wanted to experiment, do something very minimal, the first four are variations on this simple landscape, I focussed some, for the viewer to absorb the detail, the texture, then others I threw out of focus to allow the viewer to focus purely on the colours.
Dolphins are swimming in the early spring sky.
Shot dolphins first at an aquarium. After finished whole a roll I set it again into LC-A and then start shooting at an amusement park. There are only a few nice results and this is the best one. Tough challenge but worth trying :)
Since I published my Aerochrome albums, I have been swamped with questions about various aspects of this incredible film. Several Lomographers have asked me to write an article explaining how to make the most of it, so here it is.
Here's an album of doubles that I did with the amazing lomographer russheath. If you haven't been to his home you really should check it out:
http://www.lomography.com/homes/russheath
He shot Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 at Roxborough State Park in Colorado and I shot it in Los Angeles and San Diego, California using a Cosina CX-2.
Thanks to russheath for sharing the experience with me!
Tried a negative doubles tipster I read a while ago; came out great! Had another go at the galaxy doubles, those also came out nicely! Thus; negative space...get it?? Haha :)
I've just moved from the old word to the new world. No better way to mark the occasion with the film swap I was lucky to do with Clickiemcpete.
http://www.lomography.com/homes/clickiemcpete
Going fast, freezing time. Movement, momentum.
This is one of my favourite lomographs ever, because I didn´t know how it would turn out until I got my photos back from the lab. I did not think about the outcome when I shot it. I just took it. Don´t think, just shoot!