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Filmswap with myself. First run using an XA4, second with an LC-A. Cross processed Kodak ED200 shot at box speed both times.
First shot is an old building of post office in Aichi. Second shot is at Osaka station. Self filmswap.
Lomo LC-A+/Kodak EBX/X-Process
The second roll from an international filmswap with one of my favourite photographers, the superb hodachrome from Japan. If you haven't already, check out his photostream and you won't be disappointed. Hodaka shot a deserted bridge in his town, Gifu, and I shot a seagull on Brighton's Palace PIer.
LC-A+, Lomography Chrome 100, X-Pro (triple exposed film swap)
Part 2 of the epic battle of the dueling Holgas and the intercontinental, multiple exposure film swap with Lyconaut. From Albany, NY to Athens, Greece and back again.
Holga 120
Fuji Acros 100 film
my exhibition with captainbonobo, at finn hopson's gallery on the seafront in brighton will be ending on sunday 26th july.. it's called "serendipity" and is filled with lovely analogue prints. so catch it whilst you can! it's at: brighton photography, 52-53 king's road arches, lower promenade, brighton, bn1 2ln. for more info click here.. serendipity at brighton photography gallery..
we also shot a roll of film for a film-swap - captainbonobo's layer is the peace statue on the brighton and hove border, and mine is of plants growing wild from a wall..
lc-a, fuji astia 100, x-pro (film-swap)
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Filmswap with Anna. First run in Krasnodar, Russia with a lomo LC-A. Second on the south downs, Sussex with an Olympus XA2. Kodak EBX100, dishwashed & cross processed. I think this is my favourite filmswap shot ever.
me and my minolta srt in SF and lomo-cam with his lc-a+ in vegas
see more on his page (suzy is laying on the kite hill bench in sf)
Another film swap project made by me and Hồng Nhung from Hanoi, Vietnam. Photos were exposed both in Hanoi by Nhung and in Nha Trang by me.
• Film: Fuji Superia 200
from a filmswap with la fille renne, featuring a portrait of sabrina sako, and a reflection of me somewhere in Canary Wharf, London..
lc-a+ and zenit-e 50mm f/1.8, fuji velvia 100, x-pro (filmswap with la fille renne)
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KUWAIT + THE NETHERLANDS Film Swap Project with PUDDLE PARADE
LOMO L-CA + LOMO DIANA MINI on CROSS PROCESSED
from a film swap w/ Alex Lowman.
cheers.
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If you’d like to view my images larger… While I only allow my contacts to view my larger images (I generally upload at least 800px images on the long axis)…
a quick workaround I might suggest is to view my photostream as a slideshow. Works well for me. This is frequently how I view others’ ‘streams, and it will put a large image on black. just click the projector screen icon next to the stream or set. : )
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on 01 jan 2010, I began a new journey w/ a flickr 365 group that i formed. The idea is that I strive to push myself daily; by exploring techniques, ideas, and experiments.
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www.flickr.com/photos/senoranderson/ shot a roll of Kodak SAF 400 in Las Vegas with his Pentax K1000. He rewound the film and sent it to me and i shot the film again in my Olympus XA2 at Nymans Gardens.
Film swap double exposure from a roll swapped with Kate Pollack
I used my Zenit B with Helios 44-2 58mm f2.
Kodak 400 ISO 35mm film.
Processed at home with Tetenal C-41 kit.
This is a photo from the international "EBS" filmswap project with a great photographer fotobes from UK.
"Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)" is one of the most unique lomography's technique. First, Toby shot on normal/correct side of negative film, with a boat in Shoreham Harbour, just outside Brighton at dusk. After reversed the film, I started shooting on reversed/redscale side. I shot at Lake Shizenko in Nagano. This lake is noted for its eccentric scenery with withered and skeletal trees. Nice mix of these objects!
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji800/EBS Filmswap with Fotobes
I have an ongoing film swap project with a few people around the world. We each shoot a roll or two of film and mail it to the other person to shoot whatever they wish. It's been a lot of fun.
Here Martin Klöckner (IG @mkfoto.ch) exposed a roll of film with Teddy (IG @_teddy_321_) in Switzerland then mailed it to me. I took the film for a walk along east Toronto's "Secret Beach".
Even though we were both using Hasselblahs, the frame registration was no especially good but that is to be expected.
Clara posted an idea and it took off in two directions. Film and digital double exposure. Of course I choose film! I partnered up with Phillip from Canada. He had a roll of film and shot it all in one day and then sent it off to me. I had no idea what he shot and we wanted to keep it a secret. I loaded the film with the hope many of the shots would line up pretty good and we got some fun images out of it.
This one is my favorite. Thanks again to Clara and Phillip.