Ricoh FF-70, make it double!

El Horla

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This is from my third roll from this little camera I'm in love with.

First time in all this:
Film: Sensia 100
Double exposure: shot the roll, rewound, and shot again
Cross process: C-41 (for negatives)









1

Spider woman


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2

Cardboard city


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3

Sentinel


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4

Reborn


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5

Blah Blah


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6

Metropolis


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7

On earth as it is in Heaven


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8

Once upon a country


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9

Drink it all


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10

Passenger


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Once again, I'd like to thank btgc for this thread that mede me go for the Ricoh

Bye


 
the whole set is amazing if you ask me. Several are worthy of printing big. wow. I want to do this so bad...
 
I love #10 and #5 - keep it up!

This camera looks pretty sharp. I will have to find one and add to my current project with 80's autofocus 35mm non-zooms. Working with a T2, Nikon L35, Leica Mini II, a cheapy canon etc.

I don't think I could get my Walgreens to cross process though, they are picky.
 
FF-70 rewinds, leaving film tip outside so if you load without pulling out excessive tip then pics from next cycle should match positions from previous cycle.

My favorite is #10
 
Thanks everybody, you are very kind :)

how did you manage to get the frames to line up though?

FF-70 rewinds, leaving film tip outside so if you load without pulling out excessive tip then pics from next cycle should match positions from previous cycle.

I was afraid of that, too, what I did was trying to remember the
exact amount of film I used for loading the camera in the first
place, and it worked.

And yes, that tip feature is great!


The formula I used for correct exposure was to multiply Iso and
the number of exposures (2 x 100= 200).

As btgc said in his thread, i taped the roll so I could fool the camera
and set any ISO I wish.


Hope you try this, it's very funny taking the pictures and waiting for
the unexpected results

Bye
 
it's a funny idea indeed, with the element of surprise, and some of these came out as a very nice combination.
Cool.
Congrats. You made something new (to me,at least).

Fits the colours of the crossprocessed neg, too.
 
El Horla, indeed you have found something new - shooting whole roll twice is different approach from planned multiexposures. I have SLR with ME feature though haven't explored it...Communities are good in that aspect!
 
Great results. I'll definitely need to try this sometime, though I don't think I can find a place to cross-process. My favorites are #5, 8, and 10. Some of the combinations work really well.
 
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