The Lomo Apparat is the new novelty camera from Lomography. It has a 21mm lens and comes with a kaleidoscope filter and a close up lens, together with a splitzer device. Multiple exposures are possible, and the built in flash comes with a range of coloured filters. All in all it's a fun camera to play around with. Triple exposure with RGB filters.
The film is Kodak Gold 200, developed in the Fuji Hunt C41 kit.
Tags: double exposure colour filters Kodacolor Gold Lomo Apparat
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Earlier this year I was one of the beta testers for the Lomomatic 110 camera which has just been released. What sets it apart from other 110 cameras is a “B” setting and the ability to do multiple exposures. This is a double exposure
Tags: 110 Lomography Tiger Lomomatic 110
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In camera blender photo taken with a modified Bencini Koroll 24 camera. As the name suggests, this model manages to squeeze 24 exposures out of a roll of 120 film, by using a mask to make the image size 3cm x 4cm. The edges of the film are wasted, but by using the "12 frame" backing paper markings twice, 24 exposures are made.
I removed the mask, so the full width of the film is exposed, and the frames overlap.
The film is Rollei Retro 400S, developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 18 minutes at 22 degrees. Shot with a red filter.
Tags: Bencini Koroll 24 Rollei Retro 400S
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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.
Tags: double exposure Lomo LC-W colour filters tops & tails Kodak Color Plus
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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.
Tags: double exposure Lomo LC-W colour filters Kodak Color Plus
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