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Playing with my camera settings in the Begonia House at Wellington Botanic Gardens,

fujichrome provia 100F - cross processed /

canon FT QL /

Canon 300, 50mm, 1/60, f/4 - Kodak Croma 100 - Processo Cruzado- Benedito Calixto

About a 10 second exposure to be used a a trio. I like how the beautiful lights takes away in intimdating feel of a tall, raw, unknown building.

Colour's not my thing.

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.

It may be actually triple-exposed. Laura Kurtenbach gave me the film to expose. I don't remember if she told me she exposed it already and I also don't recall double-exposing it myself.

So um ... this is the most Lomography thing I may have done in a while.

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

 

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Cross Processed slide film. C-print on Kodak Supra paper in a traditional color darkroom.

 

I love the look of cross processed slides. It does crazy things with the colors and the saturation, as well as the added grain and texture.

King Street, Caboolture.

 

Camera - Holga 120 CFN

Film - Fuji Provia 400F

Process - Cross processed C-41

wildwood, nj.

cross processed fuji provia 100.

cross processing

This was done with a vintage 1960s Diana film camera, using expired 09/2003 slide film. I then had that cross-processed with C41 chemicals. The image is of a neon sign in Worcester MA

select [Favorite 1] a cross processed image.

cross-processed in lightroom

Need I say more? Nuff said as they would say. Only in Old Orleans.

cross processing by lightroom

Cross Processing, un filtro del NX que da buenos resultados.

Ocean color enlivened by cross process pre-set. Much improved.

 

Vélo en train de rouiller aux Bassins à Flot à Bordeaux.

hmm too much shade

digital cross process

wonky cross-processed holga color makes this beach shot sorta timeless

Mig's Party /

Câmera: Diana Mini /

Filme: Fuji Velvia 100 /

Teste Cross Processing

Kodak ColorPlus 200

 

1) Developed in Rodinal RO9 formula 1+25 at 20C for 5:15 minutes

2) Stop in Ilfostop 1+19 for 1 minute

3) Fix in FX20 fixer for 5 minutes

4) Clear in AG Stab for 2 minutes

5) Cold water rinse for 10 minutes

6) 30 seconds in AG Wetting agent.

Image taken of a tree bark. Taken for an experimental photography project using digital techniques on photoshop. For this I used cross processing but used the orange wash. Our subject matter was Natural Form.

Nikon FE2 with Kodak Gold 100

Clouds in the morning sky, taken January 3, 2011. Shot with Ektachrome 120 film, in a Rolleiflex Automat camera, then cross-processed with C-41 development. Photo by Chuck Miller.

Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed

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