Remember that
double-exposure project I talked about a long time ago? Well, the results from the first part are in.
For my part of the project, I just went around and took pictures of trees, flowers, etc.. things that I thought would look interesting when overlayed onto other images. I wasn't really trying to take "good" photos, just getting some colors/shapes that I thought could be potentially interesting. I took each frame on a different exposure setting, some under- and some over-exposed, just so I could see what worked best in the end. I then sent the exposed roll of film to
_squidink, and she took her own pictures over mine and developed them.
Well, in the end, my images seemed to dominate hers in almost every frame. Also, there seems to be a lot of chemical stains and defects caused by the actual processing of the film and not the negatives themselves. Most of the bright red/yellow drips and splatters are chemical stains. I actually like them though.
Next time I do this, I will definitely under-expose my images a lot more to make sure that the other person's images come out more clearly. I think for a first experiment, though, some of these are pretty cool.
So anyway, here are the results from my collaboration with
_squidink:
The flower/dog/hands/skull portions are mine and the beach/girl/etc portions are hers
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EDIT//
I submitted some photos to the
Jones Soda Co. for their labels,
and none of them won, but they used one of them for the banner at
the top of the site. Check out the flash banner at the top, or
click
here for a screencap.
I thought that was pretty cool, even if they didn't give me
any credit or notify me at all.