Well, these are certainly not in the same league as Buckshot's amazing recent innovations. Still, I think this idea has some merit and is worth pursuing more...this is my first down and dirty attempt at EBS. I had been thinking about it for quite some time (@stratski Janus experiments) but always envisioned cutting the lens off a donor Sprocket Rocket and then gluing it onto the back of another SR, with a spacer to get it the proper distance from the film plane. But I suddenly realized yesterday that I could simply tape a second body to the back of the first body and it might work. The viewfinder becomes a guess since you can't really get your eye up to it but it's still slightly usable. So, despite being sick as a dog with a bad cold, I got out of bed to take advantage of the last sunny day this week to take these quick test snaps before the rain starts. After scanning the negatives last night I made some changes to my setup and I think test #2 will work even better.

Photographer:
clickiemcpete
Uploaded:
2014-10-15
Camera:
Lomography Sprocket Rocket (available in our shop)
Film:
Kodak 400
City:
Gill, MA
Country/region:
United States
Albums:
Doppel Rocket: EBS Sprockets
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