時空の相反 when worlds collide

hodachrome and I have recently completed two film soup swaps.. One roll started off in UK, and ended up in Japan and on finishing the roll, Hodaka cooked the film using this recipe here: www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-th…

The other roll started off in Japan and ended up with me in the UK.. On completing the roll, I mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then I went into my make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next I flicked and dabbed the soup onto the exposed film. I waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards I went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom I pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done I rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton.

We do not discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise..

More on hodachromes page here.. www.lomography.com/homes/hodachrome/albums/1995706-filmsoup…

9 Comments

  1. sobetion
    sobetion ·

    really nice

  2. mafiosa
    mafiosa ·

    LOVE <3

  3. bobby_sekeris
    bobby_sekeris ·

    Great film soup swap!!

  4. hodachrome
    hodachrome ·

    I like this fantastic and mysterious atmosphere, with rich tones :)

  5. endorphin
    endorphin ·

    wow!

  6. stacy_mcpommes
    stacy_mcpommes ·

    amazing album @fotobes and @hodachrome! love it so much!!!
    this shot is so great and at the same time so eerie! The people in the background look like ghosts....

  7. lilithmoon
    lilithmoon ·

    Awesome swap! Congratulations @hodachrome and @fotobes! <3

  8. fotobes
  9. jorgemarambio
    jorgemarambio ·

    Esta foto me encantó

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