One of my film cameras has the ability to put two small images on the same 35 mm frame. You shoot one image, wind the film a half frame and shoot the other. It drives the guys at Walgreen’s nuts. This frame shows two buildings set against a gloomy sky that are somehow reflecting blue skies.
oh that’s clever … i am sure the Walgreen’s techs think its an error
It took your photographers eye to see the gloomy skies reflected blue in the building windows. Very cool.
What a clever camera. Nice shots of the buildings. That one almost looks like a mosaic with its square windows.
p.s. hubby was in Oklahoma City this week on business. He was looking all over the place for an ice-cream store and I said I would ask you just in case he makes it that way again 😉
Oh, I do agree with Daryl!! Drive Walgreen’s techs nuts!! Terrific reflections for the day! Hope you have a great weekend!!
very cool!
Film did have some creative advantages but I’ll stick with digital. On second thought, we can do the same thing on the computer with the right software.
Cool idea. Plus you get to drive people nuts at Walgreens. I love all the repeating shapes.
I didn’t know about that sort of camera, but that seems like a great idea to me… Nice shots.
Good idea Nice shots!
Ha! I can imagine what the developers think when they see the finished photos! But hey! This one turned out very well!
Well done, you.
That’s really cool!
Love it! And, you gave me a chuckle with the Walgreens comment. 😉
Interesting technique ~ Lovely reflection shot ~
Enjoy ^_^
You’ve got the best stuff. That is a great image.
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that’s very interesting…
I saw your blogs, both very nice and interesting, and you seems really nice people.. will follow from Italy, ciao
I know you can do this now on smartphone apps now. Glad to hear there are places that still process film.
Great sky reflected bright blue while it’s grey behind…and I’m glad to know someone who still uses film!
Oh, what a fabulous creation!
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