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That doesn't happen every day since I read that made beds are better for dust mite growth. Or something.
At work today, we had a "staff clean-up" day. We had to throw a bunch of stuff into this bin. I over-sharpened this photo in Psmobile, then pulled out the blues and greens using Crossprocess. I've recently been addicted to this combination.
1 step overexposed
I scanned and uploaded versions of these months ago before I had figured out the scanning software. Because of the density of the negative the scanner had a problem 'figuring' out the actual frame of each picture. I was looking for another negative and ran across this one and decided to rescan.
It's always nice to get a different perspective. Lenny, whose not a photographer but a painter, suggested a radical crop and cross-process of the poppies trio from earlier today.
I'm not keen on the green stamens, but he likes it. I think he should do one of his abstracts like this.
a new version of these guys
lomo crossprocess action in photoshop ... i almost like this version better, there's more contrast between the orange and the yellow here.
not the cleanest beachest around
shot on slide and pushed two stops - cross processed. then copied with digital camera