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  • 堕ちた楽園 paradise lost (part 2)

    shared by fotobes on 2013-09-23

    These images are the results of two film swaps with the genius lomographer @hodachrome.. It was based around the EBS technique (exposing both sides): we shot a roll of film on the normal side of a roll of film, and when finished the film was then reversed in a darkroom and rewound, so that the second exposure was shot on the wrong side. When shooting on the reverse side, the image is red-scaled - all colours become shades of red, and the images therefore have a combination of true and red-scale colours. One swap started with me in the UK and finished in Japan, whilst another made the reverse journey.. Here is @hodachrome's album.. http://www.lomography.com/homes/hodachrome/albums/1984566-ebs-filmswap-with-fotobes

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  • 沈みゆく街 urban retreat

    shared by fotobes on 2013-09-23

    These images are the results of two film swaps with the genius lomographer @hodachrome.. It was based around the EBS technique (exposing both sides): we shot a roll of film on the normal side of a roll of film, and when finished the film was then reversed in a darkroom and rewound, so that the second exposure was shot on the wrong side. When shooting on the reverse side, the image is red-scaled - all colours become shades of red, and the images therefore have a combination of true and red-scale colours. One swap started with me in the UK and finished in Japan, whilst another made the reverse journey.. Here is @hodachrome's album.. http://www.lomography.com/homes/hodachrome/albums/1984566-ebs-filmswap-with-fotobes

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  • 共存の道 nature's way

    shared by fotobes on 2013-09-23

    These images are the results of two film swaps with the genius lomographer @hodachrome.. It was based around the EBS technique (exposing both sides): we shot a roll of film on the normal side of a roll of film, and when finished the film was then reversed in a darkroom and rewound, so that the second exposure was shot on the wrong side. When shooting on the reverse side, the image is red-scaled - all colours become shades of red, and the images therefore have a combination of true and red-scale colours. One swap started with me in the UK and finished in Japan, whilst another made the reverse journey.. Here is @hodachrome's album.. http://www.lomography.com/homes/hodachrome/albums/1984566-ebs-filmswap-with-fotobes

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  • 満開の倫敦 london in bloom

    shared by fotobes on 2013-09-23

    These images are the results of two film swaps with the genius lomographer @hodachrome.. It was based around the EBS technique (exposing both sides): we shot a roll of film on the normal side of a roll of film, and when finished the film was then reversed in a darkroom and rewound, so that the second exposure was shot on the wrong side. When shooting on the reverse side, the image is red-scaled - all colours become shades of red, and the images therefore have a combination of true and red-scale colours. One swap started with me in the UK and finished in Japan, whilst another made the reverse journey.. Here is @hodachrome's album.. http://www.lomography.com/homes/hodachrome/albums/1984566-ebs-filmswap-with-fotobes

  • 地下の華 -The scent of lilies

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-09-23

    EBS(exposing both sides of the film) filmswap with a great photographer fotobes. I shot on normal side first, then reversed the film and he shot on redscale side. Check out the lomohome of fotobes. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1984555-lc-a-plus-ebs-filmswaps-with-hodachrome. Also, check out my article about this tipster [How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)]. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

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  • 夜の蜃気楼 -night mirage

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-09-23

    EBS(exposing both sides of the film) filmswap with a great photographer fotobes. He shot on normal side first, then reversed the film and I shot on redscale side. Check out the lomohome of fotobes. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1984555-lc-a-plus-ebs-filmswaps-with-hodachrome. Also, check out my article about this tipster [How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)]. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

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  • 烈日 -paradise lost

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-09-23

    EBS(exposing both sides of the film) filmswap with a great photographer fotobes. He shot on normal side first, then reversed the film and I shot on redscale side. Check out the lomohome of fotobes. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1984555-lc-a-plus-ebs-filmswaps-with-hodachrome. Also, check out my article about this tipster [How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)]. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

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  • 地下街ファンタジー -in depth

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-09-23

    EBS(exposing both sides of the film) filmswap with a great photographer fotobes. I shot on normal side first, then reversed the film and he shot on redscale side. Check out the lomohome of fotobes. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1984555-lc-a-plus-ebs-filmswaps-with-hodachrome. Also, check out my article about this tipster [How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)]. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs

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  • #18908088

    shared by kangiha on 2013-09-14

    My first roll of color infrareds from my Florida Keys trip. Really happy with they way these came out.

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  • Doubles with @sobetion

    shared by mafiosa on 2013-03-28

    Bangkok meets Calgary in this film swap with the great @sobetion!! Thank you for collaborating with me on this film swap. I love the results. Please check out his wonderful photos if you haven't already: http://www.lomography.com/homes/sobetion

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  • #18030649

    shared by dida on 2013-03-12

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  • My Kodak E100VS debut

    shared by hervinsyah on 2012-07-27

    Photo Of The Day at lomography.com on November 3rd, 2012 http://www.lomography.com/more/archive?date=2012-11 --- One of July 2012’s most popular photos at lomography.com http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/12/26/lomography-recap-july-2012 --- Thank you very much Andrew Nash a.k.a. @druid, my Canadian bestfriend who give me this marvelous film =D

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  • Jump 1

    shared by akula on 2013-06-16

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  • #18735297

    shared by rocksalt on 2013-08-04

  • #18910477

    shared by suizidekid on 2013-09-15

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  • #18910474

    shared by suizidekid on 2013-09-15

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  • #121202

    shared by adamscott on 2008-12-10

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  • #14482704

    shared by christoferlann on 2011-10-16

  • #16121649

    shared by cyanwater on 2012-05-22

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  • #16111174

    shared by cyanwater on 2012-05-21

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  • Mauao Wow Oh

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-09-18

    Welcome to Mauao (mount maunganui) in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand... yep, life is good in the bay http://ohlordy-ohlordy.tumblr.com

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  • Yashica MAT 124 & Kodak Ektar 100

    shared by simonesavo on 2013-09-15

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  • Swap with @guanatos

    shared by tonantzin on 2013-09-14

    He shot the first part, he was in charge with the textures. Then I shot the "silhouettes" They didn't really turn out as I thought they would, but I actually LOVE the result! Very happy with it! :) http://www.lomography.com/homes/guanatos

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  • Purple Pics

    shared by trw on 2013-09-14

    These are the first shots I took using Lomochrome Purple film. I really like the results and I learned a few things in the process. The shots I took at 400 and 800 came out much better than the ones I shot at 200. The shots taken in bright sunlight came out much better than the ones taken in shade or mixed light conditions. The more contrast in the subject, the better the results with this film. A huge "thank you" to my dear friend vici for providing me this roll of film!!! The fair shots were taken with my friends af-capture and supershapy on a very fun lomo outing!

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  • #18908918

    shared by orangebird on 2013-09-15

    田沢湖 http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2014/07/03/dashing-x-pro-colors-in-sprocket-photos-taken-with-the-sprocket-rocket

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  • #18735323

    shared by rocksalt on 2013-08-04

  • #13415412

    shared by sebastianerras on 2011-05-27

    My second attempt with taking double exposures with the Hasselblad. This time I used the Lomo 100 ISO and a roll of Kodak Ektachrome 64 (expired 2007).

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  • #13798988

    shared by champson on 2011-07-16

  • Splitzer using my finger :)

    shared by superkulisap on 2012-10-23

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  • #12593971

    shared by gatokinetik-o on 2011-02-09

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  • DIA 4 - Retratos.

    shared by espiadimonis on 2012-01-13

    un petit príncep particular.

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  • The Sea Salt Experience

    shared by vicuna on 2010-09-07

    I used this film with my fisheye with submarine case. Unfortunately, my submarine had some water leaks and the salted seawater came inside the camera and the film... When I gave it to my usual lab, they told me they couldn't process it as the film was wet... :( So I waited for a solution and let the film like that, unprocessed, in my room. After a month, I noticed that some strange signs of corrosion were to seen on the film canister, and thought that perhaps there was something interesting happening inside! But how could I process it??? And there I thought that this could interest Mr LabRat himself: Mandi! I wrote him and asked if he could process the film for me. And finally, almost 3 months after being shot, after a long maturation time and some special treatment to dry and process it, the pictures are here! Thanks a lot Mandi! ;)

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