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    shared by oykuoge on 2013-02-02

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    shared by abcdefuck on 2009-05-13

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  • 隧道に咲く underground sunflower field

    shared by fotobes on 2013-09-23

    These images are the results of two film swaps with the genius lomographer @hodachrome.. It was based around the EBS technique (exposing both sides): we shot a roll of film on the normal side of a roll of film, and when finished the film was then reversed in a darkroom and rewound, so that the second exposure was shot on the wrong side. When shooting on the reverse side, the image is red-scaled - all colours become shades of red, and the images therefore have a combination of true and red-scale colours. One swap started with me in the UK and finished in Japan, whilst another made the reverse journey.. Here is @hodachrome's album.. http://www.lomography.com/homes/hodachrome/albums/1984566-ebs-filmswap-with-fotobes

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  • Photos from home and around

    shared by pearlmsqueaks on 2012-09-01

    I found some more negatives.

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    shared by mertsen on 2012-12-28

  • 地下街ファンタジー -in depth

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-09-23

    EBS(exposing both sides of the film) filmswap with a great photographer fotobes. I shot on normal side first, then reversed the film and he 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

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  • Flower Power Eiffel Tower

    shared by sebastianerras on 2011-09-21

    I tested a new film - the Fuji T64 and I love it. It's more blueish and more contrasty than the Astia 100F. ------ www.analogue-love.com --------

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