Good idea for a thread. Ooh, I like that one Jonas. Takes a bit of practice to split expose a film like that and get the two half-frames to line up. I see the second exposure is red scale, which adds to the effect.
I like the effect in this shot.Here is someone who built a camera to do this. http://www.lomography.com/homes/buckshot/blog/131537-taking-ebs-to-the-next-level-introducing-the-buckshot-ebs-revolver
I've been thinking of building something to do the same thing, except I'd use two cameras and two lenses, one on each side.
Quote from: Francois on January 12, 2015, 03:59:01 PMI've been thinking of building something to do the same thing, except I'd use two cameras and two lenses, one on each side.Really cool, but I think it can be easily done in a holga. Tape of half the 6x6 mask shoot the roll of 220, put the roll in again wrong side up and shoot again. But come to think of it you'd have to tape of the counter window so you can't see if you're lining the shot up correctly....hmmm.... there's more to it then you think, this asks for experimentation! I'll get on it
Large format would be easier. Pull the dark slide out halfway and take the shot. Reverse the film in a changing bag and shoot the other half. You could leave the camera set up while you reverse the film so the framing is the same.
Quote from: BAC1967 on January 12, 2015, 11:04:35 PMLarge format would be easier. Pull the dark slide out halfway and take the shot. Reverse the film in a changing bag and shoot the other half. You could leave the camera set up while you reverse the film so the framing is the same.I had that same thought. you would be limited to splitting your frame on the short (4-inch) dimension of the film doing it this way. However, I imagine it would be easy enough to put a mask covering half of the film holder length-wise. Then you could flip/reverse the film and have the shot split along the 5-inch dimension. I don't shoot much color sheet film. It is too expensive to experiment with.
You would need to have an un-cut dorkslide as well, just use the cut one when you take the picture.
Quote from: BAC1967 on January 12, 2015, 11:41:18 PMYou would need to have an un-cut dorkslide as well, just use the cut one when you take the picture.Dorkslide is what I did on the ice this morning. The most beautiful photo I've seen this week might be Diane's pinhole from the latest collaboration.
Quote from: BAC1967 on January 12, 2015, 11:41:18 PMYou would need to have an un-cut dorkslide as well, just use the cut one when you take the picture.Dorkslide is what I did on the ice this morning.