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Scanned a few more from my cross processed roll of expired provia 400. This shot was the first shot of the roll and taken by Kristi.
My father and Malaika.
This is a demonstration of how I process a good photo I took. Curves, contrast and sharpening.
As seen in the East Oahu Sun! I am now tackling a totally new monster with horizontal strip panelling! As this was my very first, you can see the drafting and notes written on my scrap sheets before working on my pencils.
An art project inspired by the zoo, and people's tendency to want to change themselves (in their opinion those changes are improvements, but are they really?)
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."