Lomo in Stereo

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I had a nagging feeling that Heather’s Lomo was consistently better exposed than mine. So, as an experiment, I loaded the same film into each of our Lomo LC-A’s, and took them both out for a shoot. I did my best to shoot the same thing at the same time.

The results proved that both cameras shoot about the same (sometimes hers are lighter, sometimes mine are), but the diptychs are kind of interesting in their own right.


6 Comments

Hmm. I’ve the same suspicions about my l-ca when compared with my lc-a+. I’ll have to give this a shot. At any rate, an interesting experiment with cool results. Is that Agfa?

Posted by sparkrobot on 5 June 2007 @ 2pm

Cheapo Kodak 200 ASA.

Posted by Derek Powazek on 5 June 2007 @ 4pm

Nice. Actually, I love Kodak Max 200.

Posted by spakrobot on 6 June 2007 @ 10pm

Quite a few stereo photographers use two XA’s ( http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ixa.html ) - very similar you your Lomo’s in form factor - you could be the first stereo Lomographer.

Posted by Martin Taylor on 7 June 2007 @ 7am

Maybe she just takes better pictures than you? :P

Posted by Jesse Gardner on 12 June 2007 @ 10pm

Definitely true. Still, what I meant was, I suspected her Lomo took better pics *when I was using it*.

Posted by Derek Powazek on 12 June 2007 @ 10pm