Trying out a little man made double exposure by overlapping films and developing them. I couldn't seem to get the times right so one is exposed and the other is under exposed. It was because the second and third i did i had them both overlapping so less light could get through. I ended up setting the time for 2 minutes exposure. The first one I exposed one film then replaced it with a different negative. The times were completely the opposite sides whilst one was exposed for a longer time whilst the first one was for about 3 seconds each negative.
These two photos were experiments with the film. The first piece out of these two I put some clear nail varnish over the top of some of the film and burnt it with a lighter to create that lightened area and a dark hole. This also crinkled up the film so it did not fill the paper. The second was the same negative but with another negative over the top. I quite liked experimenting with film.
This effect was created by exposing the photo as normal but "painting" the developer on. I quite liked this idea for film photos. Another thought linked in with Rauschenberg.
Infact, I found this piece of work that was very similar to mine!
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