Lomography Fisheye 2 "Double Exposure" PT.1
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@JamesSkatesAndStuff photos only.
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dose it film or just take photos?
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how do you make one object less visible and the other completely clear?
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@pin9y ohkeey now i know it ;) TY
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@joseph888w The 'noise' I'm talking about is camera-noise. 'Noise' has to do with the quality of an image. Noise is visible as specs of color that shouldn't be there. It can be compared to film grain (grainy photos).
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what's the best film you'll suggest for fisheye? sorry i'm new with all these fisheye thingy ;)
blekiblek 11 months ago
@blekiblek It really depends. Some of my favorite types of Film are Kodak Elite Chrome and Kodak Ektachrome. You should check out Flickr and search different types of films to see the types of results they produce :)
dfunkdamager 11 months ago
how do you take double exposure pictures with a normal film camera?! please help me!!
mcdrummonkey 1 year ago
@mcdrummonkey On the Fisheye 2 there is a switch on the back of the camera that allows you to take multiple exposures on one shot. Another way to get double exposures on a normal 35mm is once you finished the roll, carefully rewind it until you feel no strain, reload the film and shoot again ;) Be careful not to rewind the film all the way or it will go all the way back inside the film case lol
dfunkdamager 11 months ago
When you get them developed you have the choice of getting prints or putting them on a cd. I almost always get a cd so i can upload them directly to my computer instead of scanning the images :)
dfunkdamager 2 years ago