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ex50mm would you be my tecnical guru if you were so inclined? i'm missing film these days (read all the sad reports on how film is almost dead, kodak will stop film production by 50% in 2005 and how ilford pan is already only producing less than half the amount of film they did last year.. we've killed it, the most beautiful form, and while i enjoy the wonders of digital i can't help but shiver at being one of those who struck into caeser's back for film)..oh and this is glorious and even more fascinat
ex50mm ing with you description of the process that went into it, in a way photoshop has quite killed the reverence of what it takes to achieve something like this in technical real detail)
gadjo_dilo a beautiful accident, i'd say.
SayThursday Way way cool,this used to happen to me a bit with a camera I had in my teens that was a bit dodgy and I remember getting some cool overlaps.I must revisit this technique one day !! thanks for the rememory !!