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Turns out Ektar's really sensitive to overexposure when cross-processed, so most of this roll came out overexposed. In this photo I adjusted curves until it was possible to see the structure.
Taken by eggzakly with a Holga WPC loaded with Kodak Ektar film (available in our Online Shop) in Copenhagen, Denmark. These tags describe this photo: c41 in e6, pinhole, xpro, 7 sec exposure, pushed 2 stops, sprocket holes, sprockets, red, botanical garden, green house, palm house, 35mm, kodak, ektar, holga, wpc, pinholga, pink, denmark, and copenhagen. This photo can also be found in the album peachy skies ahead.

2 comments
rater
Wow, it looks really red. When I did the xpro with Ektar it was not that red!
eggzakly
Yeah, like the caption says, I adjusted curves in this photo until the structure is visible - if you continue flipping through the album, you'll see the original image :)