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When I saw these two guys in the park, both with the legs raised, I asked them if I could photograph their soles, to make a play on words; and entitle this series: "At the foot of ... the monument to the dead soldiers"! The answer was obviously: Yes, no problem; and the boy asked me if he should take off his socks ... no needed, I replied, the writing on socks is a gem!
Ai piedi... del monumento ai caduti di Como! Quando ho visto questi due ragazzi nel verde, entrambi con le gambe sollevate, ho chiesto loro se potevo fotografare le loro piante dei piedi... per fare un gioco di parole ed intitolare questa serie: "Ai piedi... del monumento ai caduti"! La risposta è stata ovviamente: Sì, nessun problema; il ragazzo mi ha chiesto se doveva togliere le calze... ma no, ho risposto, e poi la scritta sui calzini è una chicca!
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You send a diapositiv film inside a black case to the lab with the note "Please, don´t open out of the darkroom". Normally you get the roll back developed in C-41 chemistry: cross processed. May be the green color comes from my 35mm film scanner. I will put this rollfilm in my flatbed scanner too to see what comes from.
You send a diapositiv film inside a black case to the lab with the note "Please, don´t open out of the darkroom". Normally you get the roll back developed in C-41 chemistry: cross processed. May be the green color comes from my 35mm film scanner. I will put this rollfilm in my flatbed scanner too to see what comes from.
Bought 2 Rolleis, one of the Rollei came with a loaded film, it was Kodak VR Plus 200, never heard about this film, and no idea how long it sit there. I shot few frames in Central Ogato, New Zealand, my friend took the rest in Chengdu, China. Here they are, no bad at all.
Just some Sprocket Rocket fun.. It is without sprockets tho because I couldn't find a place that would scan them like that and I haven't come around to scanning myself.. Expect to see some sprockets in the future#sprocketrocket