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EBS(exposing both sides of the film) filmswap with a great photographer fotobes. He shot on normal side first, then reversed the film and I shot on redscale side.
Check out the lomohome of fotobes. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1984555-lc-a-plus-ebs-filmswaps-with-hodachrome.
Also, check out my article about this tipster [How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)]. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs
Dolphins are swimming in the early spring sky.
Shot dolphins first at an aquarium. After finished whole a roll I set it again into LC-A and then start shooting at an amusement park. There are only a few nice results and this is the best one. Tough challenge but worth trying :)
Rat's Eye View Double Shots, at a tube station in London. See my article about this tipster: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2014/01/28/lets-have-fun-with-rats-eye-view-shot
I have been lucky enough to do some film swaps with great photographer @fotobes from UK. This album includes our 1st filmswap (Japan and UK), 2nd filmswap (both shot in UK whilst I was staying there) and 3rd filmswap (Japan's roses and scenery in UK). Please see his album :) http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1982463-lc-a-plus-filmswaps-with-hodachome-x-pro
Exposing both sides of the film (EBS). Double exposed on normal side at ISO400 each, with a splitzer. Also double exposed on redscale side at ISO200 each, with a splitzer. Have a look at my article about this technique: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/01/14/tipster-how-to-take-symmetrical-images-with-exposing-both-sides-of-the-film-ebs