I could not resist photographing this old wonderful sign, that had been there, on this fence since 1940. But of course, that was wrong….. 😉
A couple of months ago, my dear friend from Lomography, Pui from Bangkok, asked me if I wanted to do a filmswap with him. And of course I wanted that! He is a very talanted photographer, and he is a true master of doubles, so I was happy do to that!
We agreed to use Kodak EBX Elitechrome 100 ISO (set to 200, though double exposed), and to crossprocess it in C41. So I photographed my film here in Stockholm, and Pui photographed his film in Bangkok, then we switched, I sent my film to him, he reloaded it and photographed the second layer in Bangkok, and vice versa with the other film.
This, to do a film swap is very thrilling, you’ll have no idea what to expect! It all comes as a surprise when the film is developed. It can be difficult to scan and to cut the filmstrips though the frames most often is overlapped, but that just makes the whole thing even more fascinating.
And we both are proud of the outcome of these two films.
So here comes, with gratitude to Pui, for this great opportunity, some of our common favorite images from the two rolls of film.
And don’t forget to visit Pui’s LomoHome and have a look at his stunning images!
Enjoy, and be inspired!
This is a multiexposure I did early this spring when nature completely sparkles with growth.
The camera I used is my fantastic little Lomo LC Wide, a true wide-angle lens 17 mm, with a stunning vignetting, mind-blowing colour saturation and contrast. I LOVE this little camera!

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