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I took this photo of Fuzz last summer with the Kowa. The images taken with the expired slide film turned out really nice.
I shot a roll of expired film last week with my old (thankfully almost indestructable) mamiya 35. Here are some of the shots. Go easy, I haven't used film in ages.
This little series of three randomly-composed doubles has nothing to do with the animated show "Cowboy Bebop" (or Bebop, except in spirit and the emphasis on improvisation) -- I simply liked the name (oh yes, and there are cowboys in each image ;). Right.
Again, I really haven't had the time for much/anything photography-related these days, so I loaded a roll of expired Elite Chrome [7.2000] into my Supersampler and quickly fired it off on the evening of the 23rd, grabbing a series of snaps and drive-by's, mostly double-exposed, of course. Well, thank you for stopping by. Prost! ^_^
Double exposure: First through a Leica IIIc then through a Lomo LC-A+. Expired Kodak Elitechrome 200 ASA slide film cross processed xpro
Mike walking back to the car.
On the way from Napier to Palmerston North we took a detour to visit the longest place name in the world. Its basically a huge sign in the middle of nowhere.
Taumata-whakatangihanga-kōauau-a-Tamatea-pōkai-whenua-ki-tāna-tahu (Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as landeater, played his flute to his loved one).
After driving all the way there my digital camera decided not to work so I had to get out my old Minolta. The colour is a bit screwy because I used an old expired slide film.
Double exposure: First through a Leica IIIc then through a Lomo LC-A+. Expired Kodak Elitechrome 200 ASA slide film cross processed xpro
Double exposure: First through a Leica IIIc then through a Lomo LC-A+. Expired Kodak Elitechrome 200 ASA slide film cross processed xpro
Picture is of Emily - at an intersection - in the upper west side.
Xpan II, Cross Processed Slide Film
This is a photo from a roll of expired 1983 Fujichrome 100 slide film, that I shot about two weeks ago. I knew there would be a very low probability of success when I chose to experiment with this film. I was very excited when I got the results. The fact that anything at all showed up on the film is extraordinary, considering this film is nearly thirty years old.