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Two Wrongs Make A Right

August 4, 2010 / Film, Plant Life, Tips & Tutorials

I made this photo using the double exposure process I talked about in an earlier post, as well as a slight tweak to the color balance, to cool things down a bit.

It was the only way I could think to salvage these two frames from my recent adventures with the Holga, which I wasn’t particularly fond of. But now, having put these two frames together, I’m starting to really like them.

Click the photo to see the original frames I sandwiched together.

Camera: Holga 120s
Film: Kodak Portra 160NC
Scanned from negatives developed by Blue Moon Camera & Machine.
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