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Previously, we had a call-out for ideas and you responded so well, that the lab was flooded with your enthusiasm! Yes folks, today we bring you another edition of Film Lab Rats. This one is extra-special, because your aggressive ideas (you know, the ones you were too anxious to try yourself!) were tested by our fearless Lab Rat Superhero, Mandi. So get ready with your pens and paper, and prepare to take notes! Off to the Lab we go … |
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From Wilber: “Expose the film to extreme colds, then instantly expose it to extreme heat. Or something like that. Bathe it in some flaming sambuca? :-)” |
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Mandi says: Sambuca is a clear liquor with a good amount of alcohol (38%) and a strong smell of aniseed. A flaming Sambuca is obviously a drink set on fire. Film. Liquor. Fire. Curious? Read the rest here: http://shop.lomography.com/labrats/#sambuca |
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From Janisthewanis: “What about dripping gasoline on your film and lighting it on fire for a second or two, only use a little gas for safety reasons and because its more expensive than your film.”
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Mandi says: Another heatseeker experiment! WARNING: Don´t try this experiment at the gas station, there are easier and less dangerous ways to make enemies / go to jail / burn yourself. You’ve been warned! Proceed with caution, and click the link: http://shop.lomography.com/labrats/#gasoline |
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From Fash_on: “Scrub the developed film with baking soda toothpaste, random motions, then soak it in mouthwash for a couple of hours? Try different colored mouthwashes, blue, red, green.”
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Mandi says: I took 2 different brands/types to see if there is any difference. Extra baking soda, just in case. Mouthwash, green (extra mint, yum!). Rub, scrub, soak, repeat. For the full procedure, follow this link: |
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Fuji Pro 400 – Superb color negative 120 film, preferred by professionals for its sharpness and speed. Great for portraits and commercial photography. SAVE UP TO 33% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE! |
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Fuji Press 800 – This 35mm color negative film gives excelvlent quality even under low-lighting conditions, suitable for photojournalism. SAVE UP TO 33% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE! |
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In stock – Agfa Le Box single-use camera! This compact shootbox is the ideal companion to your adventures; the speedy 400ISO expired Agfa film makes it excellent to use under all lighting conditions! For one week only - Purchase one Agfa Le Box and you’ll get another one for free! Click on the link below for more details: |
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Perhaps you were inspired and bravely took the risk to concoct your own film experiments? Send your detailed instructions and accompanying pictures to: manfred.steininger@lomography.com, and we’ll give you 20 piggies for your efforts! But if you’d rather let us do the dirty work, send your ideas and get 5 piggies if we choose to try your suggestions.
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