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Film. Cross processed.

once upon a time

there lived a girl

who found herself with camera in hand

traveling through an alley

...

she found the smallest of chairs

and although her photograph didn't capture the size well

...

it made her smile

...

and that, as they say,

is the end of the story.

Read about these images in my Examiner Article: Cross Processed PDX.

 

© Beau Hudspeth Photography - Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of Beau Hudspeth Photography.

 

Lomography T64 film, cross-processed, shot on Nikon FE2

using fujifilm's "provia" slide film

January 27, 2007. Cross-Processed Velvia Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)

this is one of my favorites, the way the color came out the exact opposite of what it actually was, it was so foggy and was very cool in tone, cross processing is fun

 

A Cross Processed and expired Kodak Ektachrome 100+, 120 color reversal slide, developed in C41.

Around Portland with a Lomography LC-A+ camera loaded with Fuji Provia 100f, cross processed.

Cross processed

This is the first roll of film I have shot with a Nikon N70. Unfortunately, the camera doesn't seem to want to always advance the film. I don't know, yet, if I want to repair it or set it aside and/or sell it.

 

Since it was a new camera, I gave it some 20-year-expired slide film and had it cross-processed. I'm disappointed that I didn't have wilder color effects - I almost wonder if they might have tuned the images post-scan.

Jordan River bank. Oct. 2006

 

we were babysitting her for a month and i just fell in love within seconds.

 

- cross processing

I wasn't going to use this photo but after some experimentation this is what I got!

My result of playing with crappy editing software.

This is the first roll of film I have shot with a Nikon N70. Unfortunately, the camera doesn't seem to want to always advance the film. I don't know, yet, if I want to repair it or set it aside and/or sell it.

 

Since it was a new camera, I gave it some 20-year-expired slide film and had it cross-processed. I'm disappointed that I didn't have wilder color effects - I almost wonder if they might have tuned the images post-scan.

2009 North American International Auto Show.

Detroit, Michigan.

January 24, 2009.

cross processing - AGFA 100

Pentax K-S2, SMC Pentax-M 100/4 macro

 

For the Pentax Forums Single in June Challenge

 

Late entries - slow editing. :-)

Taken with my medium format camera and I panned the camera with the driver.

Just a fake cross-processed image taken through the viewfinder of a Kodak Duaflex II with my 5D. I used Lightroom only for the RAW conversion and cross processing.

Cámara: lomo lc-a+

Film: lomography color x-pro sunset strip 100ISO + cross process

Cross Processed using Picnik

Taken at the Sydney International Regatta Centre, strangely enough in Penrith Australia.

 

yehh, i just found out about cross-processing

Unintentional cross-processing. (I thought I was shooting black and white film.)

 

Sitting outside the VAG after having a hot dog, Dr. Pepper and cigarette. Shot with my Zenit TTL.

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