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Test roll from my latest camera - Pentax K1000 (50mm f1.7). Outlandishly expired Kodak Royal Gold 200 C41 film. Testing this type of shot for my next filmswap. This was taken using extension tubes too far away to focus. It's Christmas tree lights, natch.
I exposed a roll of film here in Scotland then sent on to Foodfai to reload the same roll and double expose.
Foodfai: www.flickr.com/photos/foodfai/
hodachrome and I have recently completed another film soup swap .. This roll started off in UK, for this image I took a photograph of an underpass at Vauxhall Station in London, and then when the film was posted to Japan, hodachrome shot a small orange cosmos field, in his town, Ena.. We don't discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise..
On finishing the roll, Hodaka "cooked" the film using this recipe here.
lc-a+, kodak elite chrome 100, x-pro (film soup swap with hodachrome)
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Foto 1:
por Marília Farias
Holga 135BC
em Lisboa
Foto 2:
por Viviane Souza
Diana Mini
no Rio de Janeiro (?)
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Me, in Lisbon, Portugal
Phoenix Tse in Hong Kong
Cameras: LC-A+
Film: Kodak Elite Chrome EBX 100
Taken from a double exposed roll shot on an LC-A+. I snapped the swan in Cambridge then added a second layer on the Millenium Bridge during a Lomo walk in London.
Having just shot the woman on my LC-W I went for a second bite of the cherry with the LC-A. She must've sensed I was behind her and turned around to give me an evil glare while the ghost of a swan looked on.
Kodak Elitechrome 100
Shot first time round at 200 ISO then the second at 100 ISO.
Joined in a film swap with Edinburgh LoFi photography group. I swapped my film with Olive Dean (www.edinburghlofi.com/members/olive-dean/)
Olive shot the first exposures on this roll of Fuji Superia 400 (not sure which camera) and I shot the second exposure in my Praktica LTL3.
Processed at home with Tetenal C-41 kit.
For my second international film swap project, I was delighted to be able to work with the wonderful Catfordst32 from Japan - you should check out her superb photostream! She shot a sun set in the children's playground in Nagoya with the round sandpit in the centre, and I shot a foot tunnel next to the IMAX cinema near Waterloo, in London.
LC-A+, Lomography Chrome 100, X-Pro
lc-a v/s lc-a+
- ♥ Cherie ♥ - v/s iaki
Un agrado juntar Taiwan y Chile en 36 fotos :)
Thank you Jennifer!!
more shots from the film swap with shokoofeh.
fuji 200 - shot by me on a canon AE-1 program and by shokoofeh on an Olympus OM-1
Shortly after opening the doors to EMULSIVE I kicked off a little #FILMSWAP project on Twitter. The idea was brutally simple; while I’m lucky enough to have access to a wide range of film stocks and formats, there remain a few – quite a few in fact – which stay out of every day ...
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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 the Sea-Train Land in Nagoya port and I shot Brighton Pavilion (double exposed with a splitzer).
LC-A+, Lomography Chrome 100, X-Pro (triple exposed film swap)
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, a traditional house of Bali, at a theme park "Little World" in Aichi. 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 a sunset scene at a street in Nagoya City. Thus my normal/negative layer and her redscaled layer overlapped randomly in one film. It's really fun to see unexpected result :)
Other EBS photos and description
LOMO LC-A+/Kodak800/EBS
For my second international film swap project, I was delighted to be able to work with the wonderful Catfordst32 from Japan - you should check out her superb photostream! She shot an illustration of a cityscape on the wall of a connecting passageway in the Lucent Tower office building in Nagoya, and I shot The Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament) in London.
LC-A+, Lomography Chrome 100, X-Pro
My last image to upload from the second international film swap roll, between me and 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 Nagoya Castle, the symbol of Nagoya, and I shot a walkway underneath Waterloo Station in London.
LC-A+, Lomography Chrome 100, X-Pro (double exposed film swap hodachrome vs fotobes)
Last image to upload from our second international film swap roll, with my favorite photographer Fotobes from UK. Check out his amazing photostream. This is 2nd leg, from UK to Japan.
Toby shot a view of the derelict West Pier (visible bottom right) seen from Brighton beach. I shot a deserted truss bridge near my town in Gifu, Japan. Love this mysterious mood here!
LOMO LC-A+/Lomography X-Pro100(X-processed)
Filmswap with Bingo Jesus.
1st run in Manchester with a 99p Vivitar IC101, 2nd in Brighton using a £2 "Action Tracker" 4 lens thing. Fuji Astia 100F (which cost more than both cameras together), cross processed.
film swap with dreifachzucker from Switzerland
dreifachzucker - trees
panelomo - christmas tree
LC-A+
Agfa Precisa CT 100
film swap with lea from bavaria in germany who exposed the roll first , posted the roll to me for my goa, india shots to overlap her bavaria shots.
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.