Electric Drink -O- Pop Acid Test

10 Comments
 
  1. Diaan

    Ah sweet! Very cool double exposure.

  2. Jeff Rikhotso

    Lekker experimental.

  3. Matt

    I like this...how do you get the film on the boarder ? Is this a straight scan ?

  4. Buchu

    @Matt, thanks... getting the sprockets on the border is kinda complicated, but also easy...
    Its a function of the Diana camera by Lomography.

    The camera is meant for 120 film
    (which has a larger surface area than normal 35mm) However you can buy a "back" part for the camera that allows you to load 35mm film. Because the camera is designed to shoot for a larger surface area than that, you can shoot right onto the edge of the film, over the sprockets (holes) and everything. Camera designed for 35mm cut off the image before it gets to the sprockets. Hope that makes sense.

    The expensive part is scanning- Orms charge R20 per image for scanning with sprockets! Can you believe that? Now times that by 24 or 36 shots in a spool - its crazy!

    Luckily they charged me normal scanning price for this - a happy mistake!!! HAHA

  5. Greer

    cool. orms are crazy. remind me never to back there again.

  6. Uno

    Is this double, triple or quadruple exposure? I like it, love the dots and the sprockets, nice experiment. If you considering using film for a long time, should buy yourself a good scanner, they're expensive but maybe you could do scanning for other people at better rates than Orms (not difficult) to help pay for it.

  7. Neil Acid

    loves this!

  8. The Graduate

    weird
    but v cool composition - like the parallelism of the curtains. nice

  9. Buchu

    @ Uno, thats a great idea, I def want to do that...
    It is actually a quadruple...
    thanks peeps for the comments.

  10. onelove

    too strange, my eyes feel like they're swimming.
    reeally like this

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