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Sunset at the dunes.
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First try with Agfa Scala 200. The only b&w slide on the market (I think).
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Cross processed Kodak E100VS. A little bit color corrected.
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Cross processed Kodak E100VS for my studio lighting assignment. I was
trying to emulate the "evil" in all of us.
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Shooting a slide film (i.e. e-100vs, velvia, rsx) and developing it as a color negative (c-41 process).
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It took us no more than 10 minutes to do a roll of 36 frames before
class started. Printed the next day. Original print size is 13x19 and
mounted on 18x24 plexiglass. It is cross processed so the colors are
very funky! Any comments or suggestions for a student?
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What do you guys think?
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I haven't really played with the color of it because this is a straight scan from a negative film. But I will keep in mind suggestions from all of you and play with it in photoshop. I did print it in school and the blue cast disappeared on me. The green popped even more and the yellow became more saturated. (I'm only taking color 1 so I'm still learning about color balance).
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Cropped and played with in photoshop.
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yeah it is. at universal studios in hollywood. i got lucky printing this because it came from a color film.
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Hotel room with available light (sunlight). Creative criticisms are
welcomed. Thanks.
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Paradise beach resort. The waves here are from as low as 3 inches to a
high of 1 foot. They are pretty much non existant. There are 3
islands: 1 is Paradise beach resort, 1 is Pearl Farm resort and the
other the "vanishing island" which disappears during high tide and
reappears during low tide.
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I shot this around the foothills of Santa Monica mountains which is pretty much covered with small hills. The bent wheats is due to the fact that it was windy. Although a straight horizon may work also. I'll do that in photoshop and thanks for the input.
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The super saturation of kodak E100VS. Gotta love this slide film.
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And no reason why? At least you gotta have a reason. Ahw c'mon.. You can think of something.
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