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He thinks he's a fierce cat -- as he stalking his pretty pink striped flannel toy (a little cross processing in LightRoom).
This would be my very first try at cross processing. Quote from PhotoshopSupport.com on this technique:
"Cross-processing is developing color print or slide film in the wrong chemicals — for example, color negative film in slide chemicals ("C-41 as E-6") or slide film by the color negative process ("E-6 as C-41"). Not surprisingly, this causes wild color and contrast shifts and requires lots of trial and error. But for a period in the 1980s and 1990s, cross-processed images were very much the vogue, with Nick Knight's fashion and studio work being arguably the most influential."
The two rose of sharon trees I photographed before are both still alive. They've even been blooming! One of them is white (as you see), and the other is a mauve-pink with a red center.