Best Light Spinning Reel
Dobleexponer recently tried a roll, in the first show I did nothing unusual in the second exposure turned the best light spinning reel or what is the same thing I put in Redscale. The experiment was minimally well, but could be improved, so I tried again. The last failure was mainly the fact of taking photos at night when the spool was not yet turned on so did not reveal the blue sky, so dominated the lights and poorly defined images. This time I thought of improving my mistake, but I was careful only to shoot photos of the day and did not look at the sensitivity of the reel. When you shoot with a reel Redscale know that the more exposure you need to be turned in your pictures, the light has a harder time reaching the emulsion so that I feel that you must double the exposure. In my case the second exhibition with the best light spinning reel Redscale went poorly defined, is sensed but not seen. So now that I know two of the errors will continue to believe in it for the third time lucky!. You are not logged in, hazlopara add comments, mark articles and photos that you like, enter contests, translating articles and to upload the photos you want. If you have not yet registered, go here for more information about Lomography and do not expect more to join. If by now you just want a limited account, you can use Twitter or Facebook. We'd love to have you!. Oh how good! There are already some very interesting photos here, so if the third time lucky for sure we can do wonders! Thanks for sharing your experiments!. for special offers, tips, free upload photos, contests with prizes and a magazine full of: locations, art, design, reviews and everything about analog photography. Join our community and subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest information on products and offers in your email. Have a question about Lomography or any of our products? Check the FAQ section. Have you found a broken link or a mistake? Contact us. Also check out our terms of use for more information. Our language are the photos and do not know borders. We aim to reach every corner of the world, so it is very likely to find this site translated. No matter where you come from, we're sure you have access to Lomography or that soon, very soon, you will. Do not believe us? Head over to our section in the world and the new Lomography Gallery Store microsite. You may also be our friend on Facebook or Twitter. You can see our photos on Flickr. Lomography can watch videos on YouTube. We want to be your friend!. . . .