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I was having this film in the freezer for quite some time . I never used it because I thought I wouldn't like it . I'm so glad i finally put this into my Lubitel -- I really love the colours & tones of this one !
Faded photos with Seattle Film 4375 Slide ISO 160... very NOT Ektachrome! The stuff was $1.99 for 135-36 with a free mailer for development. It was scrap Kodak internegative movie stock, and you got slides and set of 2x3 prints that are also faded. Trina Collie posing, gloriously cow-hocked.
Faded photos with Seattle Film 4375 Slide ISO 160... very NOT Ektachrome! The stuff was $1.99 for 135-36 with a free mailer for development. It was scrap Kodak internegative movie stock, and you got slides and set of 2x3 prints that are also faded. Cindy Kolch, playing.
Doubles with fractals generated mostly with Chaos Pro 4.0, a freeware by Martin Pringstl, photographed with an old SLR, from an old CRT monitor with brightness set at painful, and, then rewound and with same SLR photographed assorted flowers around the neighbourhood. The film was developed and scanned at a CVS Photo Kiosk. The negatives look pretty dense. I think the riot grrrls at CVS helped out, somehow, at the scan. I didn't do much to them. Anyway, I'm proud of these. Enjoy.
Yesterday, I went to the beach to shoot some of my doubles, which have been piling up for some time now. As it turns out, our timing was perfect! Although we always have blue skies, we don't get a lot of clouds in Los Angeles for some reason. But yesterday, the sunset was decorated with the most dramatic clouds! It was a perfect way to end the day. // Check out my new entry on my travel blog: http://anotherspur.wordpress.com/2013/09/08/staying-put/
I am not at all impressed with this film. It's very grainy and it does not have a lot of contrast. Worse, my cousin looks like a purple smurfette in it. // I realized when people started asking that I should probably post the ISO I used... I used 100 ISO but these are shot at the beach so they're probably a tad overexposed like all beach shots are. xo