@henrir this is film, so Lou shot the whole roll with his camera then sent it to me, and i shot a whole roll of my pictures over the top and then developed it, this way you dont know what the images contain or how they coincide, some work and some dont, i like the surreality of it.
Do you always get the images lined up on top of one another? Well it must be fun to see what emerges in the developing process. I like the way this cloud of smoke and the chimneys arrange themselves around (you?) in the chair
@helenhall they did line up on this roll because we used the same type of camera and Lou marked the start, sometimes it doesnt work but its always interesting. yes its me!
@caseyrybeck oh yes lets do that! i will take a roll with my rollei and send it to you for developing, as you are experienced with that and you take a roll with your pentax and send it to me to reshoot and develop, how about that?
Sounds like a plan! I can't do colour because it sounds too scary. How about you send B&W 120, and I'll send colour 35? BTW, how do you stop the 35 going back into the spool? Do you just guess before it goes in??
@caseyrybeck no i cant develop colour so we will stick to black and white. . i havent rewound a rollei film yet, hope it wont be a problem! one shot to go on the roll i am shooting now, so will see soon enough.
but 35mm is easy, rewind slowly and you will feel the tension give way very distinctly so just stop at that point .
"Life is an adventure or nothing"- Helen Keller I love the unpredictability of swapping rolls. Domenico and I are now shooting our swapped rolls. Not sure what the outcome will be but then the process is just part of the fun and excitement.
but 35mm is easy, rewind slowly and you will feel the tension give way very distinctly so just stop at that point .
This is a very fun shot/ double exposure.