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I unknowingly loaded used spinner film from London into my mini and created my own doubles. On top of that, I also soaked the film in citrus-y goodness!
I unknowingly loaded used spinner film from London into my mini and created my own doubles. On top of that, I also soaked the film in citrus-y goodness!
(One of my favorite places to go when I like to be by myself is on the boat docks by the marina. I like how the water sparkles and the silence is perfect.)
I unknowingly loaded used spinner film from London into my mini and created my own doubles. On top of that, I also soaked the film in citrus-y goodness!
In a dark room, I unspooled a generic roll of film, cut off the entire length, flipped it, then taped the cut edges back together and respooled. Nifty hands make for good redscale film. Adore the results!
Second experiment! Baked my roll of film at 140 degrees F for 10 minutes. The amount of damage wasn't very satisfactory....
From tipster: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/03/31/home-baked-film
Second experiment! Baked my roll of film at 140 degrees F for 10 minutes. The amount of damage wasn't very satisfactory....
From tipster: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/03/31/home-baked-film