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Buddha
Bangkok c1987
cross-processed
© optikestrav
Lomography cross-processing (X-pro) by Amy Elizabeth
who was behind the makeover??
hand printed chromogenic prints from layering laser printed acetate negatives in the WetLab colour darkroom. everything is made in the dark, nothing is fixed until the paper exposed. experiments in reconfiguring, opacity and transparency, and seeing what happenssssss
this project was developed into a workshop for our vcass students to have a go at! extremely fun process!!
His birthday memories
ジジくんの誕生日。 いつもより手の込んだごはんとかケーキとか。 気になってしゃあない。
Marc August 2010
This is one of my favorite double exposures I have ever created. I had expired slide film that I got cross processed for development. I haven't found anyone in Georgia that can correctly process slide film and I haven't started my darkroom/development journey yet.
“sun behind the fog” (2005)