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Life and Death
An analog interpretation of life and death. First pass with Diana F+, on redscale, then inverted and made a second pass with the LC-A+ RL @ISO 400 and 800.
hi, i am trying to understand this process: you have two negative films, one is taken by diana and the other is lomo lca. you put the second one on the first negative and scan, dont you? or there is something different, but i dont understand :) ,
by the way, congrats! This series is so creative and nice...
@etd No... You take a redscaled film, ie the one sold by Lomography, then take your pictutes. When you finish, before you develop it, go to the lab and ask them to flip the film to the other side, if they can, otherwise do it yoursel (search for diy redscale on youtube). Now you have a regular film, which you put back in the camera and shoot again. You can use another camera, which is what i did! Remember that a redscale film looses about 2 stops, so compensate that when shooting.
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