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At the fleamarket today I found two boxes of slide mounts, one of the boxes was marked ''Austria April 1973'' and the other ''Lago Maggiore May 1974''. I was excited to see that the holiday slides were still there and figured I could have some fun with this. My initial thought was to build something nice for my home, but then I got another idea... The first box contained shots from a winter holiday in the Austrian mountains, the second was a summer holiday at Lake Maggiore in Switzerland, and both boxes had an equal amount of slides (20) inside... What would it look like if I re-mounted the slides two-by-two, one from each box, and scanned them as doubles? Now we know... =) Side note: I wanted the results to be a surprise, so I picked the shots randomly, only taking into consideration if the shots were in landscape or portrait format...

anarchy Taken by anarchy using Fuji Slide Film film in Lago Maggiore, Switzerland. These tags describe this photo: lago maggiore, austria, switzerland, 1973, 1974, 2009, alps, anarchy, color, colour, discovery, double, doubles, experiment, family, flea market, holiday, lake, lake maggiore, lost, mountain, mountains, multiple exposure, resort, retro, slide, snow, summer, unknown photographer, vacation, vintage, winter, double exposure, pink, and blue. Date: 2009. This photo can also be found in the album The Lost Holiday Slide Experiment.

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