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lalouve tarafından 2020-02-26 tarihinde paylaşıldı
These are my very first trials of the MX function of my Lomo LC-Wide. I equipped that sweet little cam with a Kodak Gold 200 and tried to set the ASA accordingly to the number of exposures I intended to do. In my opinion it all got much too bright, but I'm happy about the trials! :D As you can see I used colour filters as well :)
lalouve tarafından 2020-02-28 tarihinde paylaşıldı
This expired no-name film of 200 ASA got a 1 hour bath in a soup made of hot water, break fluid & break cleaner. After that I dropped it into another soup of fresh boiled green tea with a sprinkle of baking soda for one night. I dried it with a hair dryer and exposed it in a Canon EOS set on 50 ASA, occaisonally using colour filters. It's obvious that the chemicals destroyed the first part of the film stronger than the rest and I am not sure why. Anyway I love these paintings :D
lalouve tarafından 2020-02-28 tarihinde paylaşıldı
This expired no-name film of 200 ASA got a 1 hour bath in a soup made of hot water, break fluid & break cleaner. After that I dropped it into another soup of fresh boiled green tea with a sprinkle of baking soda for one night. I dried it with a hair dryer and exposed it in a Canon EOS set on 50 ASA, occaisonally using colour filters. It's obvious that the chemicals destroyed the first part of the film stronger than the rest and I am not sure why. Anyway I love these paintings :D
lalouve tarafından 2020-02-28 tarihinde paylaşıldı
This expired no-name film of 200 ASA got a 1 hour bath in a soup made of hot water, break fluid & break cleaner. After that I dropped it into another soup of fresh boiled green tea with a sprinkle of baking soda for one night. I dried it with a hair dryer and exposed it in a Canon EOS set on 50 ASA, occaisonally using colour filters. It's obvious that the chemicals destroyed the first part of the film stronger than the rest and I am not sure why. Anyway I love these paintings :D