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Rescanned version of my awesome swap with blueskyandhardrock. This is the link for the first version : http://www.lomography.com/homes/qrro/albums/1943479-doubles-with-blueskyandhardrock and this is the link for her stunning lomohome : http://www.lomography.com/homes/blueskyandhardrock
Been after a Nikon FM2 for a while now... built to last, top shutter speed of 4000th/sec, depth of field preview switch, oh, and of course a multiple exposure switch :-)
USA + Thailand
@sobetion is the King-of-Doubles right now. I am truly honored to share this x-tungsten roll with him! I hope you enjoy the album. So many great shots.Thanks Mickey!
http://www.blanchesnickelodeon.com/
I posted my favourite cross-processed shots of home the other day, which inspired me to give it a go in Kenya…
Cross process or Xpro is shooting on slide film (E6) and developing it as regular colour film (C41). It produces surprising and irregular results… I’m still to master it.
I took the film to the photoshop I use to develop any colour film I shoot here in Nairobi. I sneakily covered up the labels of the films with stickers, hoping the lab would not know the difference between the C41 and E6 films I’d handed in. They did notice and so I explained what I wanted. They had never heard of cross processing and were intrigued to see the results once I told them what to expect. I also told them how popular it is amongst the Lomography community. I have three Kodak Elitechrome films with me here and at 200 Kenyan Shillings or £1.50 for developing I might just give it another try.
Been after a Nikon FM2 for a while now... built to last, top shutter speed of 4000th/sec, depth of field preview switch, oh, and of course a multiple exposure switch :-)
Lubitel + Redscale + Sunset + Beach = Awesome in my opinion. These pics remind me of the cover of The Endless Summer surf movie. I really love how these turned out.
after i heard about a new film from adox, called ''colour implosion'' i decided to order a couple of films.
here are the results of the first roll!
http://www.adox.de/ADOX_Filme/page80/index.html
The old and abandoned railway track at Rifle Range rd holds a thousand memories for many Singaporeans. Do check this album out on my perspective on it.
it was my first walk with my Diana this year... so I tried also Diana splitzer for the first time. I guess I still have to learn how to use it ...lets say more creatively :))))
What did I do last summer? Went to Brazil on vacation, then to San Alfonso del Mar (a resort here in Chile), then met up with friends and then more friends and yeah, played with @goonies mask among other stuff! This film was inside the camera since December.