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so here are 2 long/double exposure pictures. I tried to save the negatives by washing off the grey goo then removing the black back. Only problem is I had no bleach so I used window cleaner that didnt work. then I tried orange oil cleaner, also didnt work. So i waited 12 hours till I had bleach and then I removed it that way, when I scanned them the negatives looked all crazy plus the scanner scan area isnt bog enough to scan such giant negatives, so anyways here ya go
It was snowing, totally clear, and slightly warm out. Result, all the falling snow stuck to the branches of trees making them look similar to trees shot with infrared film.
abandoned railways see Lomolocation here:
http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2010/11/18/paris-petite-ceinture-abandoned-railway
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I love to go on the Paris Petite Ceinture abandoned railways... It's the best way to disconnect with the world when leaving in this big stressful city.
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Also check out this blog entry for the light flares challenge: http://www.lomography.com/homes/elvismartinezsmith/blog/8706-elvis-martinez-challenges-you-n2
Since I was the only one who had a lomo camera in the group, I did the lomowalk alone. An hour before we left for the airport, I took one last stroll along the beach.
LESSON LEARNED: the beach can over expose an ISO 100 film
they looked at each other in wonderment. neither desired to pull away and fully comprehend what they had saw. their wave lengths tangling together into a string of seaweed to float out into the abyss