Lomography Lobster is the 110 version of Lomography's Redscale color negative film. Redscaling involves flipping the film over so that when it is exposed in camera light hits the base layer side of the film first instead of the emulsion side. This results in images that have a heavy red-orange color cast to them, akin to having used a red filter on the lens. Depending on how the film is rated and exposed (between ISO 50-200) the strength of the yellow/orange/red cast can be varied. It is a fun and experimental film perfectly for creating images with a very different look and feel to them.