ロモグラファー:
eleonorepairet
アップロード日:
2020-04-15
タグ:
cross process cuba velvia xprocess
カメラ:
Lomo LC-Wide (オンラインショップで販売中)
フィルム:
Fuji Velvia 100F
国 / 地域:
Cuba
アルバム:
Cuba Red

5 Comment

  1. milchtrinken
    milchtrinken ·

    Hi again @eleonorepairet I’m still madly in love with this album, and I just keep coming back to look at these pictures. And I’m always wondering how you created these awesome double exposures :–D To me it somehow looks like you maybe shot one layer with the half-frame inserted and then another layer without that frame… At least the different layers seem to be slightly staggered. In case you don’t mind telling me, I’d be super happy if you could let me know how you did that.

  2. eleonorepairet
    eleonorepairet ·

    Hey @milchtrinken , I really appreciate your comment :) !! These are some of my favorite photos so I'm glad you like them too! No problem sharing the technique, it's actually a technique I learnt from master @GOCCHIN :) So basically, on the LC-Wide you turn the button on the bottom that makes you do half frames(HF), but actually open up your camera the whole way and then you're actually naturally always double exposing your shots as you wind for the next pic (and don't forget to increase your ISO setting by 1 stop to not overexpose your shots). Does that make sense? Tag me in your album once you try it out! I would love to see the results :)

  3. milchtrinken
    milchtrinken ·

    Oh wow, thank you so much @eleonorepairet <3 It’s so sweet of you to let me know how to create those LC-Wide doubles :–D I will definitely give that a try and of course I will tag you so that you can take a look at the results. I’d be happy to have you checking them out!
    I just have one more question concerning this technique, and it would be awesome if you could let me know: do you put that little halfframe plastic thing into the LC-Wide for this, or do you use the camera without that extra frame?

  4. eleonorepairet
    eleonorepairet ·

    @milchtrinken , I use the camera without the plastic thing into the LC-wide :)

  5. milchtrinken
    milchtrinken ·

    @eleonorepairet Thank you so much for letting me know :–D I can’t wait to give this a try!