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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim + Kodak Elite Chrome 400 + Cross Processing.
The FAQ pages on the main Eden website (see below for link...) describe the 'windows' or 'glass' of the Biomes as: constructed with; "...galvanised tubular steel, covered with a triple layer of ETFE (Ethylene TetrafluoroEthylene Co-Polymer) foil.
EFTE is a transparent, recyclable foil and should last for about 30 years. It is anti-static and therefore self cleaning. It is very strong, transparent to UV light and is not degraded by sunlight. The whole structure is guaranteed maintenance free for 25 years."
The seat of the bench is made of wood. ;)
For more information on the Eden Project, have a look here, and if you ever get the opportunity to go, take it!
Canon Demi C, Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten 64T tungsten expired in 1993.
Winter, afternoon, aperture priority.
Crossprocessing lab development (L'Armellina, Padova).
Shot #2 - without color checker. - Photo: courtesy of Pyondi.
Cross Processing effect:
- Color Fill
- Color Curves
- Luminosity Curves
- Photo Filter: yellow
- Vignetting
flower at the florida botanical gardens in tampa.
it was orange.
i played around with it. do you like it?
The giant, flesh-eating pelicans of Kiama. We once saw one eat an entire fish and chips lunch off an unsuspecting tourist in a single bite. They're about 4 feet tall, so she didn't put up much of a fight.
I took this in the 1990s on Kodak Ektachrome transparency film in a Rolleiflex which was then cross processed by developing it in C41 - the wrong chemistry.
Took the original mono and thought, what if I use one of the colour presets in lightroom. I tried the colour creative cross process 4. MMMMM? Not sure.
The original can be seen @ www.everydayparanoidvisions.wordpress.com
Lubitel 2.
Ilford XP2 Super 400 (120) B&W film, cross processed in E6 chemistry (normally C-41 process).
Rated at 400 ISO then pushed by 1 stop in processing.
Not sure what the red colouring in some frames is caused by - light leak maybe?...not sure. The blue cast is from the anti-halation layer, i think? (The water from after the pre-development soak was blue-green).
Processed at home with Tetenal E6 kit.
Im slightly proud of this.
Well I went shopping, flickr, and I got this really cute shirt with Minnie on it! :)) Because I know you all care so much.
Yep..
Kodak Edupe (5044) ISO 100 cross-processed as C41. Walk in Thorpe Bay, 23rd September 2015. Ref: DF619-09
For UTATA's Iron Photographer #291:
1. a heart
2. a box
3. cross processed
I had no time for a real cross process, so I used Instagram to mimic the cross processed Film I used in IP 237: An Agfa Portrait 160 color negative film, developed in E6 process.
Olympus Chrome Six, Olympus D.Zuiko 3.5/75
Kodak Ektachrome E100g
1/200, f8
Expired 11/2011.
Exposed at 80, cross-processed at box speed.
A quick break from the recent pinks! (they'll return). Someone awesome got me a Canon film SLR for Christmas. I've finally got round to finishing a film in it!
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Cross processed Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus (EPP100) (expired 12/2001) in a Canon 1000F film SLR.