Some two-camera double exposures, this time with my Ondu 6x6 pinhole camera and the Vredeborch Felica. Sepia toning added digitally in post. Fomapan 100
For the first two, I first used the pinhole camera to take close exposures of washi paper taped to my window, so I could get a base texture. Once I finished the roll I rewound it and put it into the Felica and went out to take some photos.
For the other three photos, instead of taking photos of washi paper I simply pointed my pinhole camera at the sky and waved it around. Then put the roll in the Felica. The things that look like lightning bolts are the sun.
bjhurley wrote:
Some two-camera double exposures, this time with my Ondu 6x6 pinhole camera and the Vredeborch Felica. Sepia toning added digitally in post. Fomapan 100
For the first two, I first used the pinhole camera to take close exposures of washi paper taped to my window, so I could get a base texture. Once I finished the roll I rewound it and put it into the Felica and went out to take some photos.
For the other three photos, instead of taking photos of washi paper I simply pointed my pinhole camera at the sky and waved it around. Then put the roll in the Felica. The things that look like lightning bolts are the sun.
dourbalistar has a portrait on his flickr account that I just love. It includes the full 35mm rebate - shot on a 6x7 camera. Those little plastic "doo-dads" (that is what I call them) I mentioned a few pages ago - also allow capturing the image across the rebate. However, without a mask, the film cupping is not flattened. That is one problem. The other was my Agfa Isolette II's little red window leaks light like a sleeve. So here goes round two of the poor man's xpan. (didn't use the Yashicaflex this time)
Simple 35mm to 120 adapter - "doo-dads"
My overgrown rock garden. Did you know you can put a 10" blade on your weed wacker? Behold
James Markus wrote:
dourbalistar has a portrait on his flickr account that I just love. It includes the full 35mm rebate - shot on a 6x7 camera. Those little plastic "doo-dads" (that is what I call them) I mentioned a few pages ago - also allow capturing the image across the rebate. However, without a mask, the film cupping is not flattened. That is one problem. The other was my Agfa Isolette II's little red window leaks light like a sleeve. So here goes round two of the poor man's xpan. (didn't use the Yashicaflex this time)
Thank you for the kind words, @James Markus. Good luck with the poor man's xpan quest, Quixotic as it may be!