Winter EBS

Exposing both sides of the film(EBS). Shot upper half on a fine day with a splitzer. After finished a roll I reversed the film and set into LC-A again. Then start shooting lower half on a overcast day, also with a splitzer. ISO400 for normal/negative side, ISO200 for reversed/redscaled side. Winter might be the best season for EBS!
My article about this technique: www.lomography.jp/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-t…

3 Comment

  1. bigbird
    bigbird ·

    hodachrome:How amazing pics,how to do that?

  2. hodachrome
    hodachrome ·

    @bigbird
    Thanks for the comment.
    First, I shot upper half on a fine day with a splitzer. After finished a roll I reversed the film and set into LC-A again. Then start shooting lower half on a overcast day, also with a splitzer. ISO400 for normal/negative side, ISO200 for reversed/redscaled side.
    Here's my article about EBS technique. Hope it helps you, though not translated to English yet...
    www.lomography.jp/magazine/tipster/2012/10/02/exposing-both…

  3. anamachado
    anamachado ·

    It's amazing! What I don't get is how do you take an exact half of the same place over the same frame/picture having reversed the film, it's flawless and very very very well donne! I'm so amazed by your work!

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