Your shots have inspired me too. I finally read the manual to get a grip on how to do it on my Nikon D7000. Thanks to you, now I know. Next step is developing colour film :)
I have just looked through your double exposure shots and they are so interesting. Time is short at the moment but hope to get back to commenting properly soon. I love this - really well done.
I guess, given the random nature of this exercise, that if you get only one good image from each film it can be considered a success... and this one's a cracker!
@golftragic Thank you so very much, We each shot a roll of color, trying to use only landscape mode and also identifying types of shots we did. For me. I did the 1st half of my roll as landscapes in and around the area and the 2nd half urban -such as Flagstaff is. Domenico told me how he shot his roll as well. Even though I knew approximately what was shot it was still shooting blind and the result is total and complete serendipity which adds to the fun and uniqueness of the result.
If you want to try let me know - my email is: jysabin@yahoo.com
@annied It was a blast to do this. I liked finding different things to shoot. The serendipity and fun factors are so worth the work.
@vignouse A rule that my Dad told me a very long time ago - shoot the roll of 36 and count on getting only 1 good one. I understand that but the process of doing is great fun and if it works, it works and if it doesn't, then nothing ventured nothing gained. I do really like how this turned out.
April 28th, 2018
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@megpicatilly Thank you so very much. Time often wins, doesn't it?
@golftragic So very grateful for the fav. Theses doubles are so much fun.
@pdulis Thank you so very much for the fav. The combination was meant to be.
@haskar I am very grateful for the fav. The unknowns involved with the doing of this project with Domenico has been short of blessing.
@blueberry1222 Thank you so much. I was so very happy with the result.
If you want to try let me know - my email is: jysabin@yahoo.com
@vignouse A rule that my Dad told me a very long time ago - shoot the roll of 36 and count on getting only 1 good one. I understand that but the process of doing is great fun and if it works, it works and if it doesn't, then nothing ventured nothing gained. I do really like how this turned out.