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I discovered a roll of film from 11 years ago inside one of my cameras which I had no idea was in there. I just got it developed and I adore the results! It was shot with slide film that was cross-processed, which combined with being in a not very lightproof plastic camera for over a decade has produced these incredible pink washes and colour shifts. The camera, a Lomography ActionSampler, takes 4 sequential photos, counterclockwise from top left.
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Nikon F65. Expired Fuji Velvia 100F.
Ordinarily I would have expected super saturated colours from a roll of slide film. This roll came out with a red hue. However, the results where not entirely unpleasant.
Hiroshima Castle by Heidi Via Flickr: Lomo LC-A Film: Fuji Velvia 100, cross-processed, 1-stop pushed, no filter