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I was trying to take some close up shots of a cat that visits my flat from time to time. I think I was a bit close for some of the shots though, they appeared in focus through the viewfinder but were slightly soft when developed. Still learning with this camera!
Together with my wife, I was in Russia visiting her family and friends. One day when we visited her family I ran out of films. So I asked my mother-in-law if she accidentially still has some left because she also still shoots film. She gave me a few and among them was also this one. It seems like to have been already exposed once by my father-in-law on a journey long time ago. What happened now is, without knowing that it was exposed already, I put it in my old LOMO Lubitel because I wanted to try a 35mm film in this medium format camera. The results are here. Somtimes there are no double exposuresat all, so only the journey of my father-in-law or only my shots (even some doubleexposures) or there are nice doubles of two different exposures from approx. 20 years ago and recently in 2015. For me a quite interesting, unexpected surprise. But I really like it.
Versione desaturata di un mio vecchio album http://www.lomography.com/homes/sirio174/albums/1807239-elogio-delle-mani dedicato ad una delle più interessanti parti del corpo umano: le mani e la loro splendida gestualità. Ancora una volta, il bianco e nero evita distrazioni cromatiche; gustatevi la splendida gestualità e complessità di queste belle mani! - This is a desaturated version of an old album dedicated to a wonderful and very interesting body part: hands. Here the album in color http://www.lomography.com/homes/sirio174/albums/1807239-elogio-delle-mani - Enjoy the wonderful gesture of this fantastic body part! HAPPY HANDS ;)