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Ektachrome 100 from 1995, Zenith E (1980 Olympics model), Görlitz Lydith 30mm lens. Film acceleration process.
Ektachrome 100 from 1995, Zenith E (1980 Olympics model), Görlitz Lydith 30mm lens. Film acceleration process.
www.laullon.com/blog/2008/03/13/cadilla-curvy-cross-proce...
Procesada con Gimp mediante el método “Curvy Cross Processing” tal y como se indica en:
Foto Microsiervos: foto.microsiervos.com/software/efecto-procesado-cruzado-a...
Layers: www.layersmagazine.com/curvy-cross-processing.html
Original ya publicado: www.laullon.com/blog/2008/02/05/cadillac/
Day 16 of 365 day challenge -
Self Portrait
Has everything, every weight on your shoulders, every responsibility or frustration just seemed to drop one day? Like everything that's going wrong has lead up to make everything else right, like all of the tasks you have to do you find pleasure in because you know the reward (being you completed that task), is worth everything? That describes this picture. I'm sorry I'm not in focus and that it isn't the best over all, but I love it. I somehow managed to capture my exact emotions into one little photograph - I hope you guys capture these moments as well :) (6)
- Annika Ekstrom
this was my outtake from earlier today...i did a bit of processing for it as an early entry into my TOTW for next week, which is "Technique", so I applied some things I learned at the top of this thread, played with the levels a bit and added the film strips. and that's how i got it :)
ok...shit, flickr jacked with the white balance and i have this weird pinkish halo around my fro... fuckin' flickr. sorry :(
I havent cross processed a photo in a while, so I thought I'd try it on one of Hannah's portraits from a few weeks ago. For this one I just applied my Color Film Photoshop action, then did a quick CP layer at about 85%. Lemme know what you think!
Camera Info: Nikon D300s | Nikon 85mm(ƒ/1.8) |
Strobist Info Vivitar 285HV @ 1/4 off 43" reflective umbrella high camera left