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Strobist Info: White shoot-through umbrella behind the camera, assistant with silver umbrella shading the model from the harsh sun camera left.
Cross processing look done in Adobe Lightroom
This marks the return of my tilt and shift lens, I hadn't used it for ages, but a couple of images from "Lighting for Portrait Photography" inspire me to dig it out and use it on a shoot that I was assisting on. I tilted the lens as far as it would go and set it to f2.8 so that I could just put the plane of focus through the model's eyes. I deliberately burnt out the background and also overexposed the foreground a little. Huy, very kindly held up a silver brolly to put the model in the shade so that she wouldn't squint in the bright sun and it also allowed me to control the foreground and background simultaneously.
I did make a mistake with the tilt on this series, I put the plane of focus through the eyes and down to the ground, which meant that in some of the images there were sometimes things in focus that shouldn't have been, like the car, I should have put it into the sky.
Personally, I don't like to put cross-processed and food items in the same sentence but that's just me.
I promise, this is probably the last thing I do to this poor bowl of chili.
A roll of expired Fuji Velvia 50 slide film run through a Canon EOS A2E with a 50mm f1.8 lens, then cross processed in C-41 chemicals.
This is a colour neg film that when scanned I ran it through the transparency section, just liked the effect.
Did some cross processing on this photo via a tutorial I found on youtube...
thoughts?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYFmZEpG0bg
Cheers Mike for being my subject...
Read about these images in my Examiner Article: Cross Processed PDX.
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Taken with a Nikon F4s film SLR using Ektachrome 64T tungsten white balance slide film, cross-processed as print film. So the colours are weird on purpose.
Velvia 50 slide film accidentally cross processed
Some converted to black and white
Centennial Park Nashville TN
Rebel 2000 camera with kit lens
Because I am using Elite Chrome, everything on my other cross-processed pics was blue-greenish, except where there was a bright pop of red. So I slapped on some red lipstick for an impromptu photo-shoot to see what I would look like cross-processed!
Taken on my holga (it's all plastic) on 100 ISO velvia 120 slidefilm. Vik's were terrible on this, mine look much better than I expected
Taken with a Nikon F4s film SLR using Ektachrome 64T tungsten white balance slide film, cross-processed as print film. So the colours are weird on purpose.