first i made two matching masks of cartonage and put mask 1 between lens & film, then i marked the 'starting point' of the film, shot it completely, winded it back, replaced mask 1 with matching mask 2 and finally shot the whole film again. as i used an expired black & white film, i thought it would be better to lower the ASA one step, but regarding the results i see it would have been better not to. in my (delayed) research i got to know that expired b&w films not necessarily need an ASA change. good to know & share that point :)

Photographer:
lalouve
Uploaded:
2017-05-24
Tags:
mask
Camera:
Lomo LC-A (available in our shop)
Film:
Kodak TRI-X PAN 400 expired
Country/region:
Germany
Albums:
double mask b&w
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