Taken with the Lomo LC-W camera in that I previously used week 189 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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The LC-W (wide) has a 17mm lens, and can take half frame, square or full frame images depending on which of three film plane masks is installed.
Expired (1986) 3M 640T slide film, cross-processed in the Tetenal C41 kit.
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Taken with a Pentax Espio 160 camera in week 141 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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The camera has a switchable panoramic format mask, and is able to make double exposures. The film is Agfa Visto ISO 200 colour negative (from Poundland) which I re-spooled as redscale and rated at ISO 25 (the camera's default rating for non DX coded cassettes).
Tags: Venice redscale Pentax Espio 160 Pentax Espio 160 35mm film camera zoom point shoot point and shoot automatic autofocus agfa vista red scale cast orange sepia Venezia Lan Serenissima 反轉菲林
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Double exposure with coloured filters taken with a Lomography LC-W camera on expired (2009) Kodak Color Plus, developed in the Bellini C41 kit. Tail end of film.
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I will be using this camera in week 465 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Trichrome photography involves taking three exposures of the same subject on black and white film. Each exposure is taken through a red, green or blue filter.
One of the early users of the process, over a hundred years ago, was Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky , he used projectors with coloured filters to make a combined image, nowadays it can be done with photo editing software such as Photoshop.
For this trichrome, I used the Harris Shutter technique, which was invented by Robert Harris of Kodak for making colour photographs with the different primary colour layers exposed in separate time intervals in succession. Using an Olympus Pen EE3 35mm half frame camera, I took three photos of the scene on black and white film (Rollei Retro 400S) with a red, green or blue filter in front of the lens. It took several seconds to change the filter, so moving subjects, such as clouds or people, appear in different positions and in different colours, while static subjects appear normal.
Tags: Half Frame tri-chrome Rollei Retro 400S Olympus Pen EE-3 2023HalfFrame Bologna
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