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Film Destroyer test #1 - Lemon Juice

Film Destroyer test #1 - Lemon Juice

Film soaked in lemon juice and warm water for 2 hours then dried in the window for a month before shooting.

crevans27 Taken by crevans27 with an Olympus Trip 35 loaded with Lomography CN 100 film in Worthing. These tags describe this photo: olympus, trip, film, destroyer, ruined, lemon, juice, warped, rainbow, and colours. This photo can also be found in the album Film Destroy Test #1 - Lemon Juice.

7 comments

  1. charisaemily

    charisaemily

    so beautiful!!

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  2. rachelann

    rachelann

    so do you get these films your are destorying developed at a lab? and not tell them its covered in all these chemicals? because i went into a shop today and they said they wouldn't do it because it would contaminate the chemicals.. do i just not tell them and get them to develop it ? btw nice pics !!
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  3. crevans27

    crevans27

    Hi @rachelann. Nope I develop my films at home using the tetenal C-41 kit. I've heard those lab people can get pretty mad if you dont tell them.... My film canister was in a bad way too, rusted up as i left it so long to shoot I don't know if you will get away with it!.

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  4. rachelann

    rachelann

    Yeah I've never developed colour film at home I have no idea where to even start! Have u got any tips or anything to help me if I end up having to do it at home! Would really appreciate it as I'm experimenting for uni projects :) I don't wanna annoy the people at the labs but I dunno how else to get them developed ha !
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  5. sobetion

    sobetion

    Wowwwwwww!! nice color <3

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  6. eris

    eris

    Really really cool effect! Please let s know about the development question -- how can you get the films developed without contaminating the lab's development chemical batch? My dad used to develop films himself in the 1970s -- how hard is that?

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  7. crevans27

    crevans27

    @eris you're exactly right, I develop my own films. I use the c-41 tetenal kit. the kit itself is excellent value for money and as the kit is starting to expire I develop the film destroys. set up is kind of expensive But totally worth while! Works out so much cheaper

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