double houton by ingrid2101

double houton

I keep trying to remember that my Nikon has a double exposure button, I did for this film.. I have about another 3 or 4 films to develop and scanning takes forever... So the portrait part is one direction and the landscape is when I turned 180 degrees - I was on a passenger only pier. It's black and white film that can go through the colour processing which is handy
Kodak BW400CN film
developed in Tetenal C41 kit
I like it. Its a bit disorientating when trying to view it for details, but when viewed as an abstract photo it is just brilliant!
March 16th, 2014  
I think I like this better 90 degrees anti clock... lol
March 16th, 2014  
Had to look it up on big screen to see properly, pretty cool!
March 17th, 2014  
This is intriguing me. Like @kali66 I'm needing to turn my head to view it! Keep coming back to it
March 17th, 2014  
a nice retro-reminiscence; it reminds me of turn-of-the-century nautical pictures of passenger ships. i feel the analogue nature of this clearly heightens the experience.
March 17th, 2014  
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