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I'm a big fan of Cokin filters. Mostly because I was given so many and so many of their promotional booklets. They have all kinds of filters for doing multiple exposures. The one I used here is the Double Mask A 342. Two filters One with a black dot on clear resin. The other a All black filter is a little hole. In the booklets they recommend (in the 80's) you take a projector and photo graph slides you already had in order to create special effects. I just used a 32" screen.
Wow. At first I was super iffy about this film. Bought it, found out that my current IR filter (780mm) was too strong. Bought a 720mm. Then I was iffy about metering with the filter on. But hey took a risk! came out great; still have more rolls of it.
This is one of my favourite lomographies, along with others in this same roll. It was my first x-pro roll and, although some of the pictures didn't came out as I expected, I love the colors in this one! This pictures encouraged me to use more and more x-pro rolls. I just love them!! Plus it reminds me a lot of the summer! I made sunflowers something like my signature.
This is a doubles album vici and I did. You MUST check out her home ( http://www.lomography.com/homes/vici ) because she's one of the best lomographers out there!!! My apologies to those of you who have seen these before in her home, but I thought they came out really well and wanted to see them here too. ;-)
This is a doubles album vici and I did. You MUST check out her home ( http://www.lomography.com/homes/vici ) because she's one of the best lomographers out there!!! My apologies to those of you who have seen these before in her home, but I thought they came out really well and wanted to see them here too. ;-)
these are the only ones that came out of a roll that was mostly shot inside with a ringflash that either slaved too slow or the batteries were dead or dying...
still amazing film and amazing camera :)