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    shared by duffman on 2017-04-26

    lost and found

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  • #21915105

    shared by bp_john on 2017-04-26

    just umbrella

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  • Eaves-drop

    shared by gmushinsky on 2017-04-26

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  • spring

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  • Fly away...

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-08

  • Wait for tomorrow...

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-05

  • Reunion

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-05

    I had been wanting to try this technique for a while and as the almond/cherry trees started to bloom they became the perfect subject ! I was inspired by some examples posted here and I called it 'Russian Multiexpo' as the member who posted had a cyrillic name (I can't find/tag him for that reason). However this person did not want to share her 'secrets' and would only tell that mutli-exposure was used. With multiple exposure, you have to shoot at -1 stop for two shots, -2 stops for 4 shots, -3 stops for 8 shots, -4 stops for 16 shots, etc. SO with each stop of compensation it goes 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 exposures, etc. So this is 16 exposures where I moved two steps around the bunch of trees after each exposure. In the end I probably covered a 35° angle or something. I might want to try with 32 exposures next time but 16 of them was already quite tedious to perform. By the time I was done with 4/5 frames, which probably took me about 20mn, the farmer showed up and kicked me out as I was standing in the middle of his field (I was careful and stepped in between the plowing lines) Please enjoy Chinon CX - Takumar 55/2 - CPL - Old Kodak Ultra 400

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  • Purgatory...

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-08

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  • Plummeting (watching me)...

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-05

  • Decline...

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-05

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  • Tokyo Midtown

    shared by xsara on 2017-04-01

    Nikon F3 / Ilford Delta 3200

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    shared by wenella on 2017-04-10

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    shared by wenella on 2017-04-10

  • The passage...

    shared by sylvestre_le_chat on 2017-04-05

    First try with a Splitzer (homemade), yay ! I tried this technique a few years ago, just using my hand to block half of the frame but they were just snaps and did not yield anything interesting. After seeing a lot examples here, and especially from Yoshitaka Goto, I was inspired to create something more thought-through. When I do multiple exposures/conceptual stuff, I usually shoot a dozen or so of frames (and many more clicks) because each really turn differently and I want to have a broad choice of photos to pick from. Here, since the locations for top and bottom part of image were not the same (15mn drive, not that bad) I used a couple of tricks to get more photos out of one travel. First, I used two different cameras and shot half a frame in the room with one camera then another one with the second camera. Then I went to the pond with both cameras and completed the bottom of the frames in them. Still at the pond, the second trick is that I then advanced the film on both camera and shot the bottom part of a new frame. Then I went back to the room and shot the upper part. That's four final photos for one travel. I ended up doing another run the next day and ended up with 8 photos to choose from. Splitzers seem to be somewhat rare on the second-hand market and they are expensive to buy brand new so I made my own with a soft-ish plastic cap that was lying around. I just cut it in half with scissors. I did not cut exactly in the middle so one half is a bit larger than the other and the edge is curved. I've noticed that with a separation exactly in the middle of the front of the lens, you can see more than half the photo in the viewfinder, as if the light is bending. It means that upper and bottom part will not just be put next to one-another but will overlap in the center and merge nicely. I guess I could use the big or small half of the cap to play with the amount of overlapping. I wanted to keep the same perspective in both part of the image to get a realistic rendering. You'd have to stick with the same focal length and 24mm was used for the top part but since it's a bit tricky/wide to handle I used a 28mm for the bottom part. The small difference shouldn't be too detrimental. I also made sure to use a similar angle (from eye level) to shoot both part and again ensure a realistic effect. Also since the time allowed by the self-timer was a bit short to jump in the bed, arrange the blanket and get in the desired position, I used and external mechanical self-timer that I initially got for my P67. Coupled with the use of the self-timer, it allowed me more than double the time to set things up.

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  • #21869618

    shared by elpeeabias on 2017-04-05

    #PentaxMV1 #FujicolorC200 #Seoul #SouthKorea #Travel

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    shared by yabankusu on 2017-04-05

    #Noblex #135S, lomography 100, Belgrad Ormanı Istanbul panoramic

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  • #21879957

    shared by jamie_reekie on 2017-04-09

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    shared by 123nk on 2017-04-10

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  • Fischland Peacock

    shared by bnjmn on 2017-04-10

    #110, #crossed, #peacock, #xpro

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    shared by wenella on 2017-04-10

  • #21792574

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-02-24

    #2016 #multipleexposures #35mm #PentaxK1000 #Jazz207 #SuperheadzWide #Minolta This is the companion piece to my article of the same theme. This particular set was shot first on a borrowed Minolta SLR, then on my Pentax K 1000. Some have been cropped, since the frames did not necessarily align.

  • #21847410

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

  • #21847414

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

  • #21847413

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

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  • #21847418

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

  • #21847421

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

  • #21847408

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

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  • #21847406

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

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  • #21847405

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-03-24

    #Holga N #Holga120Pan #DisderiRobot3 #Holgarama #120 #mediumformat #color #streetart #BuenosAires #Argentina For more info on all of these, read my article in the Lomo magazine. These were taken over the last 15 years. More will be coming soon, in various other formats!

  • #21867101

    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-04-04

    #2017 #Lomo'instantwide #argentina #buenosaires #streetart

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    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-04-04

    #2017 #Lomo'instantwide #argentina #buenosaires #streetart

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    shared by lorrainehealy on 2017-04-04

    #2017 #Lomo'instantwide #argentina #buenosaires #streetart

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  • Sun reflection

    shared by metalmatica on 2017-02-16

  • Guitars

    shared by metalmatica on 2017-02-16