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These are some art shots adjusted from the original shots to varying degrees in post process. Various shots with Kodak 2254 shot at ISO 1.6, handheld, cross processed in Kodak Lorr C-41. I tried to use components that would help pull the colors out - proper c-41 developer, acid stop with 7.0N sulfuric acid, neutral ph aluminum thiosulfate fixer (200 gm sodium thiosulfate, 107gm aluminum sulfate, and 10 gm potassium metabisulfite - which converts to about 60 gm aluminum thiosulfate) non hardening. Bleach was a bit of a cop-out with a simple potassium ferricyanide bleach. Temps held around 103/42 degrees. Colors came out with some differences in tone or shade as expected.
@charliedontsurf@mike1allison falling down? what a wonderful story about how your session really isn't your session. Fucking christ that is the best mike! an artist is born! lol crikey I think I fall down everytime brother... shit, fucking brilliant shot no bones about it! raising a pint. cheers
@heliossstardeath@charliedontsurf Well, funny thing. A long while ago I was in the Village (the lovely Village) of Luddenden Village in West Yorkshire. I was in my favourite all time pub, The Lord Nelson. I went out with a new used Ensign 620 to take some pictures at the cemetery at St Mary's church - one of those places with the flat markers from 1700s that you knew if you turned it over it would be from another grave in the 1600s... worn markings, etc. Well, at some point I was standing on something, hopefully not a headstone, and I fell off and dented the camera. So it DOES happen to me. I'll have to find those negatives and post them....
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