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Wow, the only thing missing from this trippy unit is the LSD! I learned some things from this roll: If outdoors use XR 50-200 Redscale or Velvia 50 because it overexposes like crazy unless you have a filter on it. Also, I like the shorter sequences so will probably not use the auto 360+ setting on the controller. Use a tripod so you can run around and be goofy while it's slowly turning. I also liked hanging it from the rear view mirror with a Gorillapod attachment while driving. Now that I know a little more about it I'm gonna throw some redscale XR in it and try again. Too much fun! :)
Taken by clickiemcpete with a Lomography Spinner 360 (available in our Online Shop) loaded with Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 ISO (35mm) film in massachusetts, United States. This photo can also be found in the album Get Yer Motor Running!.













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bloomchen
wow, like this.