5D Mk3 Double Exposure Test by Marc Llewellyn

I've been really enjoying exploring double exposure photography lately.  It's wildly interesting and quite difficult to achieve a well balanced image.  I recently borrowed a Canon 5D mk3 from my Dad which has built in multiple exposure functions.  It's a completely different medium and an art form within itself.  Looking forward to testing it out more on my upcoming trips to India and the Mentawai Islands.

Lubitel - Roll 8 - Kodak 400TX by Marc Llewellyn

The Lubitel 166+ by Lomography is such a fun and bizarre camera to use.  Navigating down through the glass, down is up, up is down, left is right and right is left. I bought this a few years back and was using it regularly.  Since then I stuck with shooting mostly digital until just the other day when a friend wanted to hang out and shoot some film.  I figured I'd throw a roll of Kodak 400TX in and try some double exposures.  Always impressed with the results on this little camera.

Kingscliff Speed Blurs by Marc Llewellyn

I've spent my life surfing.  So naturally I photograph it fairly often - although it's far from my favourite thing to shoot.  On gloomy days, capturing a crisp surf shot is near impossible and the colours are generally flat and uninteresting.  I've really enjoyed opening the shutter, on all surf photography but especially on a gloomy day to give the image some well-needed character, being motion and colour.  This was a tiny, rainy day at Kingscliff between drinking coffees and progressing onto beers with a bunch of buddies.