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arbus jebus
{K:66} 1/3/2005
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Vilka var modifikationerna? Jag har funderat på det här väldigt länge men aldrig kommit mig för att testa. Jag har standard 120-magasinet.
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Joannès Ceyrat
{K:877} 11/5/2004
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wow ! super !
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 3/16/2004
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Mycket uppfinningsrik idé... Jeanette
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 2/11/2004
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WOW... Thanks for trying this... THIS TURNED OUT PERFECT ! ! ! Lets see some more
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/16/2004
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most excellent concept!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 1/14/2004
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I like the idea, how it turned out, and that you did it in-camera as opposed to editing afterwards. I presume that the darker areas at the top and the bottom are due to the developer not reaching those parts as well, or is it something intrinsic to the film?
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jiorji m
{K:489} 1/14/2004
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yeah i've done this before. I think it's a cool idea. What i did was iprinted a blank black overexposed negative then i printed the image on top and it came out with the borders. I'm going to do a bunch of series for this idea i have
yours looks awesome
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Viktor Pravdica
{K:4907} 1/4/2004
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Fantastic idea!
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Rodrigo D
{K:1577} 1/2/2004
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Amazing indeed! what were the "minor modifications" that you did for suit the 35mm film on 6x6 magazine? ... lovely scene also.
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E.J. Billy Kim
{K:745} 1/1/2004
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I mean, I'm so used to looking at regular films with black borders that's cost by unexposed parts of the film...so when I look at this image I'm not restricted to that croping...and seeing what's not there if it was taken traditionally.
I wonder why they made it so that perforation edges won't be exposed...
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Ulf Sjogren
{K:22} 1/1/2004
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I am not sure what you mean "bleeding of the page" but if you mean the darker areas in the perforation they are "shadows" from clipped strips of transparent film I use to keep the 135 film down and in place. To get a "horizonround picture with the superwide camera would take only about 5,5 frames..... ulf
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E.J. Billy Kim
{K:745} 1/1/2004
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This isn't the first time I've seen it done but it's always interesting. you get a wider frame and it seems like things are bleeding off the page. I would like to see wehere you wind partially so the image will over lap and shoot the whole roll with out the "frame" just one long, super wide shot. I would try it my self but I don't large format, I only have cheap yashica and I didn't make any modifiaction to hold the 135, since you already done this you should try it. I love to see what happens. Or you can tell me how to make it work on yashica mat and I will try it. Happy new year
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Steven Vigar
{K:303} 1/1/2004
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That is a very simple but amazing idea, hmmmmmmmm . You should elaborate on the technique . I would love to try it.
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Domenico Pescosolido
{K:10022} 1/1/2004
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FANTASTIC!! Your idea is great!!
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