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From the "EBS (Exposing both sides of the film) swap project with my favorite photographer Catfordst32. This is a second roll.
First, I shot on normal/correct side of negative film, at Kakuozan Nittaiji Temple in Nagoya. After I finished a roll, I "reversed" the film in a dark room and sent to her. She set it into the LC-A and then started shooting on reversed/redscale side. She shot at ”Toyota Home Rink", a skating rink in Nagoya. Thus my normal/negative layer and her redscaled layer overlapped randomly in one film. It's really fun to see unexpected result, and this shot is one of my favorite :)
Other EBS photos and description
LOMO LC-A+/Kodak800/EBS
Film, expired 2007 - Pentax MV +
Film swap - double/triple exposures made by swapping film between two (better if distant) people - with Ale Bohemia
1st Film swap with my dear La Fille Renne :)
Little review on her Blog !
Canon AE-1 Program - Fuji C 200ISO
From "filmsoup-swap" project with Toby Mason (Fotobes). First, he shot an escalator in Angel underground station in London. And then he posted the film to Japan and I shot a factory in Gifu, Japan. After shooting a roll I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and I heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. More about this: www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-...
LOMO LC-A+/Kodak Elitechrome100/X-Process/Filmsoup
Filmswap with .scribe. Olympus XA2 & Lomo LC-A vs Agfa CT Precisa 100, cross processed.
This photograph was best part of a year (or more, I can't remember exactly) in the making, it is the first collaboration as a result of the Analogue Brighton 'filmswap box'. See the group discussion thread for more info.
The water buffalo skull was carved by the very talented Russell Webb who is a marvellous chap I have the pleasure of working with. I was responsible for lighting the gallery.
The rooftop shot(s) were by me, the buffalo shot by .scribe
This is an image from the international "EBS" filmswap 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, at the Ouse Valley Viaduct (aka Balcombe Viaduct) near Brighton. After reversed the film, I started shooting on reversed/redscale side, shot red maple leaves in my hometown Gifu.
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji800/EBS Filmswap with Fotobes
Doubles project with Anna.
She took the camera to Bangalore on the 13th March 2013 and took photos, I rewound the film and took pictures over the top in Liverpool on Saturday 30th March 2013. This technique is explained here in this video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTuV1AK0mBA
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and colour film of no particular distinction.
A film swap with @HBPhotography from the UK. A personal project which I have thoroughly enjoyed doing with her. Check her stuff out!
Film swap with another Flickr member, Graeme Pow (see Graeme's photos here...
www.flickr.com/photos/graeme_pow/ )
35mm film (Kodak ColorPlus 200).
I used my Praktica LTL-3, and Graeme used his Olympus OM-1n.
Some images are as scanned, some have been adjusted slightly for contrast etc in Photoshop CC or cropped.
Film swap project Prato VS Afragola
www.lomography.it/homes/fcasadei/albums/1857431-redscale-...
Lomography redscale XR 50-200
Flavio: 58 Prato vicolo del Menichino
Goonies: Streets of Afragola
A double exposure project I did with Brazilian artist Beatriz Moreira. Sadly, I underexposed my images a bit too much so that most of the roll we see only Bea's images but here and there we see a wonderful effect of both her and my images showing through.
This is one of the images where we can only just barely make out a hint of my initial exposure. So essentially this image is Bea's with a hint of something by me in the dark areas.
Shot in Toronto, Canada and somewhere near Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
My model: Danae
Bea's model: Barbara
Film: Fujicolor 100
A film swap project made by me and my wife Amy Chu. Photos were exposed both in Tsukuba, Japan in autumn of 2015 by Amy and in Nha Trang, Vietnam in spring of 2016 by me.
Film: Fujicolor 100
A film swap project made by me and my wife Amy Chu. Photos were exposed both in Tsukuba, Japan in autumn of 2015 by Amy and in Nha Trang, Vietnam in spring of 2016 by me.
2nd film swap with my dear La Fille Renne <3
Our pictures are not perfectly superimposed but there is a lot of fun in this new roll, hope you enjoy it :)
Canon AE-1 P • 50mm f/1.4 & f/1.8 • Kodak Gold 200
A double exposure project I did with Brazilian artist Beatriz Moreira. Sadly, I underexposed my images a bit too much so that most of the roll we see only Bea's images but here and there we see a wonderful effect of both her and my images showing through.
Another image where the double exposure effect is difficult to see but it is there if one looks carefully enough.
Shot in Toronto, Canada and somewhere near Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
My model: Danae
Bea's model: Barbara
Film swap - i.e. Double exposre:
First run: Fl:ckrnauta Lomo LC-A Italy
Second run : captainbonobo Olympus XA2 UK
Fuji Velvia 50
Cross processed