"This color negative film gives you a surreal analogue experience with its color shifting abilities." - http://lomography.com
For a long time access to colour infrared film has become almost impossible to come by, or at least at a reasonable price. But Lomography have come up with a counter to that, whilst its not a "cheap" option it is very much affordable often priced between £9-10.
The film can be developed in any C41 lab and has no special requirements to get the best out of it. One of the most interesting of the films attributes is that it is a multi-rated ISO film, meaning when you shoot the film depending on the exposure time(due to different ISO's being set) will vary the results you get (see below).

ISO 100 - I believe although I am not 100% I have the order right

ISO 200 - Again though I believe although I am not 100% I have the order right

ISO 400 - And again though I believe although I am not 100% I have the order right
Even if the order/ISO are incorrect, the difference between the images is clear and the flexibility of the film (LomoChrome Purple) is fabulous.
Below a selection of other images shot on the same roll of film.

ISO 100 - I believe although I am not 100% I have the order right

ISO 200 - Again though I believe although I am not 100% I have the order right

ISO 400 - And again though I believe although I am not 100% I have the order right
Even if the order/ISO are incorrect, the difference between the images is clear and the flexibility of the film (LomoChrome Purple) is fabulous.
Below a selection of other images shot on the same roll of film.
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