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Film Soup

Film Soup

My first soup. Most people soup their film before developement, I did it after. I already published these black and white shots. I made up a mixture of all kinds of stuff. So I don't know what the working ingredient is. I used soap, instant coffee and developer and I boiled my film in it and left it in the soup for 24h. Afterwards I washed it real hard. I think I got the coffee in the film. because: it does not come off. The streaks: I dropped pieces of film on top of eachother, So the soup could not reach all parts. The fingerprints: not removable. Were they already there and are the enhanced by the soup, or did I put them on the film during souping???? Actually:I don't know what I was doing. But right as we speak another piece of film is in similar soup.

gauthierdumonde Taken by gauthierdumonde with a Lomography Belair X 6-12 Globetrotter (available in our Online Shop) loaded with Kodak 400 Tmax film in Sint Lievens Houtem, Belgium. These tags describe this photo: filmsoup, soup, and film. This photo can also be found in the album First Film Soup.

4 comments

  1. sobetion

    sobetion

    Wowwww!! nice

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  2. alloftheabove

    alloftheabove

    love it!

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  3. weleasewoger72

    weleasewoger72

    Excellent!

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  4. atria007

    atria007

    <3

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