Tag Archive: double exposure

Hipstamatic Urban Exploration

First some history “Pool Park House was once owned by Sir Walter Bagot, a prominent Staffordshire barrister, and was rebuilt in in its current incarnation between 1826-1829 as a residence for the second… Read More

Arms Out

These days everyone has to be a multitasker.

Hipstamatic Comparisons: Part 11 AO BW

So Hipstamatic have introduced another new film and lens which has put another dent in my planned comparisons. I shouldn’t complain too much because I do love the combo. So this will be… Read More

Ting Tong (ติงต๊อง) Divers

I was wandering around the old city yesterday looking for something interesting to photograph and I found it. Two young Thais where diving off the city walls into the moat below. Thankfully they… Read More

Hipstamatic Comparisons: Part 8 Alfred Infrared Film

I decided to add some variety and not do another still life. The Alfred Infrared is a strong oversaturated film so when it’s used with lenses like the Lucifer VI the effect can… Read More

Hipstamatic Comparisons: Part 7 Claunch 72 Monochromatic Film

A wonderfully surreal print from my old friend the John S and a nice even image from the Tejas were the highlights of the Claunch 72 Monochromatic test. The Lucifer VI also produced… Read More

Hipstamatic Comparisons: Part 6 BlacKeys Supergrain Film

I’m not overly impressed with this film, the prints seem flat and lifeless and the high contrast lenses don’t work too well with this film. I’m wondering if my choice of subject and… Read More

Hipstamatic Comparisons: Part 1 Blanko Film

This is the first in a series of posts which will look at the different Hipstamatic film and lens combinations. There are so many combinations that I want to try them out to… Read More

Separator

Separator, a photo by n23art on Flickr. Taken in Union Station in Los Angeles, which was one of the locations used in Blade Runner. It’s been overlayed with an image of street lights… Read More

New Lo Fi

I’ve been using my Holga 120 pinhole camera a lot recently as with most pinhole cameras you have to shoot a lot of crap before you get anything good, I’m averaging one good shot for every roll film.

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