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  • Film swap with simonesavo

    shared by robertoragno on 2013-03-22

    Lomographer home: http://www.lomography.it/homes/simonesavo Film: kodak gold 100 (expired)

  • #18178201

    shared by robertoragno on 2013-04-13

    Doubles with frau_inga between Italy and Netherlands :) http://www.lomography.it/homes/frau_inga

  • #18182070

    shared by robertoragno on 2013-04-14

    Doubles with frau_inga http://www.lomography.it/homes/frau_inga

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  • #14903557

    shared by atria007 on 2011-12-14

    dobles with myself

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  • #18686696

    shared by rserna83 on 2013-07-24

    Ajlun, Monte Nebo, Madaba, la pequeña Petra y Petra.

  • #18686695

    shared by rserna83 on 2013-07-24

    Ajlun, Monte Nebo, Madaba, la pequeña Petra y Petra.

  • #11200505

    shared by anarchy on 2010-04-09

    License this photo on Getty Images... http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/blue-manhattan-mirror-sky-line-reflection-high-res-stock-photography/155082632?esource=en-us_flickr_photo&language=en-US

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  • #14488678

    shared by atria007 on 2011-10-17

    Tania thanks for all..u are the best 8)

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  • #18704188

    shared by 157er on 2013-07-28

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  • Both sides of the daily life

    shared by hodachrome on 2012-06-27

    Exposing both sides of the film (EBS). I shot on correct(normal) side first in a sunny/bright day, at ISO400(ISO800 film inside). Below half of the lense was masked with a splitzer. After finished a roll, reverse the film (in a dark-room). Then start shooting on redscale side in a cloudy/rainy day, at ISO200. Upper half was masked with a splitzer. The order of each location is precisely the same as 1st shots. I took notes in details about locations and shot all places with iPhone, to remember locations. Need patience, concentration, and accuracy for this challenge. Plus must be careful with 'gaps' between frames. Have a look at my article about this technique: 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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  • Both sides of the daily life

    shared by hodachrome on 2012-06-27

    Exposing both sides of the film (EBS). I shot on correct(normal) side first in a sunny/bright day, at ISO400(ISO800 film inside). Below half of the lense was masked with a splitzer. After finished a roll, reverse the film (in a dark-room). Then start shooting on redscale side in a cloudy/rainy day, at ISO200. Upper half was masked with a splitzer. The order of each location is precisely the same as 1st shots. I took notes in details about locations and shot all places with iPhone, to remember locations. Need patience, concentration, and accuracy for this challenge. Plus must be careful with 'gaps' between frames. Have a look at my article about this technique: 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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  • #16845418

    shared by hodachrome on 2012-08-23

    Exposing both sides of the film (EBS). Double exposed on normal side at ISO400 each, with a splitzer. Single exposure on redscale side at ISO200. Have a look at my article about this technique: 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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  • Countdown to explosion

    shared by hodachrome on 2012-08-23

    Exposing both sides of the film (EBS). Double exposed on normal side at ISO400 each, with a splitzer. Also double exposed on redscale side at ISO200 each, with a splitzer. Have a look at my article about this technique: 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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  • Velvian farm

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-04-10

    Double exposure, with a splitzer. ISO100 each. By Fuji Velvia100.

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  • Velvian wheels

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-04-10

    Shot twice with a splitzer (for ferris wheel. ISO200 each). Shot once without a splitzer, ISO400. My favorite colours came out, by Fuji Velvia100 and X-processed.

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  • Floral Highway

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-06-19

    Long exposure at bulb mode for highway. Around 20 seconds. At normal mode for flowers.

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  • in the flower rain

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-06-05

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  • 傍らに咲く -bloom in the shadows

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-19

  • bridgescope

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-19

    Double exposure with a splitzer

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  • Battersea Power Station

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-27

    Double exposure, with a selfmde splitzer for Holga.

  • flowers for Ben

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

    double exposure

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  • #18674029

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

    Double exposure with a splitzer

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  • Brighton Pier

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

    Double exposure with a splitzer

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  • The view from the Shard

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

  • The view from the Shard

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

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  • 空中議事堂 -Parliament in the sky

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

    Double exposure with a splitzer

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  • 空中議事堂 -Parliament in the sky

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

    Exposed four times, with a splitzer

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  • Duoble Parliament

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-22

    Double exposure with a splitzer

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  • #18681735

    shared by hollyapl on 2013-07-23

  • Victoria's Peak at night

    shared by lilithmoon on 2013-07-24

    <3

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  • #18694635

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-26

  • #18694640

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-07-26

  • Christmas light doubles

    shared by aguillem on 2013-07-25

    I shot 1st christmas lights, then I re-loaded the film 6 month later... thinking it was fresh! I home-developed it in my bathroom with Rollei digibase, at 34°C. Everything were fine for this 1st experience, thanks to these tipsters: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/03/22/a-beginners-guide-to-c-41-developing-at-home-its-a-lot-easier-than-you-think http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/05/20/tutorial-rollei-c41-digibase-color-film-development http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/02/handmade-color-processing Thank you @blueskyandhardrock , @sandravo & @stouf !

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  • Christmas light doubles

    shared by aguillem on 2013-07-25

    I shot 1st christmas lights, then I re-loaded the film 6 month later... thinking it was fresh! I home-developed it in my bathroom with Rollei digibase, at 34°C. Everything were fine for this 1st experience, thanks to these tipsters: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/03/22/a-beginners-guide-to-c-41-developing-at-home-its-a-lot-easier-than-you-think http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/05/20/tutorial-rollei-c41-digibase-color-film-development http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/02/handmade-color-processing Thank you @blueskyandhardrock , @sandravo & @stouf !

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  • Christmas light doubles

    shared by aguillem on 2013-07-25

    I shot 1st christmas lights, then I re-loaded the film 6 month later... thinking it was fresh! I home-developed it in my bathroom with Rollei digibase, at 34°C. Everything were fine for this 1st experience, thanks to these tipsters: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/03/22/a-beginners-guide-to-c-41-developing-at-home-its-a-lot-easier-than-you-think http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/05/20/tutorial-rollei-c41-digibase-color-film-development http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/02/handmade-color-processing Thank you @blueskyandhardrock , @sandravo & @stouf !

  • Microclicks fail

    shared by gionnired on 2013-07-25

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  • Double Pattern

    shared by daanschaart on 2013-06-15

  • #18512309

    shared by gepo1303 on 2013-06-16

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  • hands

    shared by werriston on 2011-10-11

    First attempt at some double exposures on my Mamiya TLR. Shot with a tripod and cable release on Fuji Velvia 50 iso, with the camera set to 25. Most of the images were overexposed, so I threw away the color channels and scanned the infrared channel instead. Keeping the images black and white was the only way to retain an acceptable level of detail. Fingers crossed for better results next time.

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  • Mamiyaflex C2, June. '13

    shared by togotogo on 2013-06-23

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  • #18549607

    shared by mimi8909 on 2013-06-25

  • #18551347

    shared by takutakutomika on 2013-06-25

  • My first try with a color infrared film...

    shared by frauspatzi on 2011-09-07

    I used a orange filter...

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  • #173077

    shared by stouf on 2009-01-31

    More details on the Nikonos V here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2008/11/07/nikonos-v-the-ultimate-amphibious-camera

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