horse chestnut panorama
Four consecutive half-frame exposures taken using a Lomo LC-W camera. The film is Agfa RSX II colour slide film which I got it at a car boot sale for 50p, it expired in 2002. When I went to load the camera, I could see that there were tiny spots of fungus on the film leader, but I decided to go ahead and use it anyway, as with expired cross-processed film, image quality is not the main priority!
After processing the fungus had been washed off, but there were tiny spots visible to the naked eye, which after scanning showed up as either blue or red blobs, I haven't been able to work out why they are not all the same colour, but I like the result anyway.
The negatives show various effects of age related degeneration, which together with the cross-processing and fungus spots has made some interesting images.
You can see a photo of the unexposed film here:
horse chestnut panorama
Four consecutive half-frame exposures taken using a Lomo LC-W camera. The film is Agfa RSX II colour slide film which I got it at a car boot sale for 50p, it expired in 2002. When I went to load the camera, I could see that there were tiny spots of fungus on the film leader, but I decided to go ahead and use it anyway, as with expired cross-processed film, image quality is not the main priority!
After processing the fungus had been washed off, but there were tiny spots visible to the naked eye, which after scanning showed up as either blue or red blobs, I haven't been able to work out why they are not all the same colour, but I like the result anyway.
The negatives show various effects of age related degeneration, which together with the cross-processing and fungus spots has made some interesting images.
You can see a photo of the unexposed film here: