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I was lucky enough to encounter this gathering of titans at mount wellington close to hobart in tasmania. and to wrap it all up we developed this expired velvia in stoufs homelab in a mix of hybrid chemicals. I am a happy lomographer.
and travelling back to Raiatea, with stops in Sydney, Noumea and Tahiti, crossing the timeline backwards, so we arrived home before we left Tasmania :)
First attempt at some double exposures on my Mamiya TLR. Shot with a tripod and cable release on Fuji Velvia 50 iso, with the camera set to 25. Most of the images were overexposed, so I threw away the color channels and scanned the infrared channel instead. Keeping the images black and white was the only way to retain an acceptable level of detail. Fingers crossed for better results next time.
and travelling back to Raiatea, with stops in Sydney, Noumea and Tahiti, crossing the timeline backwards, so we arrived home before we left Tasmania :)
and travelling back to Raiatea, with stops in Sydney, Noumea and Tahiti, crossing the timeline backwards, so we arrived home before we left Tasmania :)
Holga 120 Pan review and tips here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2012/06/01/holga-120-pan-the-lightweight-panoramic-miracle
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More details on handmade color processing here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/02/handmade-color-processing
Traveling back from Williamstown Beach with my little sis. Of course, being Melbourne, we got sunburned starting out and drenched two blocks from home.
I was lucky enough to encounter this gathering of titans at mount wellington close to hobart in tasmania. and to wrap it all up we developed this expired velvia in stoufs homelab in a mix of hybrid chemicals. I am a happy lomographer.
My second roll of colour infrared shot at 400 ISO on a very bright day, hence the severe contrast. A few light leaks on the roll, and some interesting colour shifts. C-41 development and yellow filter.
This is the first roll of film I ever put through my Holga. I was on my first trip (of what would be many) to Western Australia with my then-girlfriend, Emily. The second day there, we walked to this beach near her house in Warnbro, near Rockingham, with her family's dog, Sally. It's hard to do justice to the impossible colours of the West Australian coast, but the Velvia captured them beautifully.
x-pro silhouette
Alone...in isolation...with Diana and the sunset.
Favourite shots: My most popular shot! The silhouette worked perfectly with this one and beautifies my trusty old Diana.
First attempt at some double exposures on my Mamiya TLR. Shot with a tripod and cable release on Fuji Velvia 50 iso, with the camera set to 25. Most of the images were overexposed, so I threw away the color channels and scanned the infrared channel instead. Keeping the images black and white was the only way to retain an acceptable level of detail. Fingers crossed for better results next time.