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Unfortunately the lab I took this roll to for scanning wasn't the best. It was scanned in random parts and I had to piece them together. Not to mention some film in between was lost in the process.
However, something happened to the film on it's own and a vertical strip of white landed perfectly over my face, and thus, the bellow. Luckily, I pulled the cord on my spinner multiple times in succession (though only two is seen here).
This was taken in my dorm room which is a concrete and metal structure. It has a reputation among students for being called a jail and I think the bellows appropriately fit the sanity lost in many concrete cells.
Went out for delicious shabu shabu with some friends! The film expired in 2005, I didn't expect this much of a color shift! I don't really like how green the photos were, but maybe I'll try it in a different setting next time.
I re-used my homemade heart mask, but this time I applied it differently. In some cases, I didn't double expose, and in other cases, I used the mask on my second layer instead of the first.
I took a few before we left but didn't have time to put them back in the car. I think the color is from this one being shoved in my pocket while it was still developing.
This was my first time cross processing, and I did it myself in my bathroom. I heard that not all photos "pop" when they are x-pro'd, so I waited until a really sunny day to shoot this roll. This was shot in December around Christmas; this is also as high as the sun gets around the winter solstice.
This was my first time cross processing, and I did it myself in my bathroom. I heard that not all photos "pop" when they are x-pro'd, so I waited until a really sunny day to shoot this roll. This was shot in December around Christmas; this is also as high as the sun gets around the winter solstice.
This was my first time cross processing, and I did it myself in my bathroom. I heard that not all photos "pop" when they are x-pro'd, so I waited until a really sunny day to shoot this roll. This was shot in December around Christmas; this is also as high as the sun gets around the winter solstice.
This was my first time cross processing, and I did it myself in my bathroom. I heard that not all photos "pop" when they are x-pro'd, so I waited until a really sunny day to shoot this roll. This was shot in December around Christmas; this is also as high as the sun gets around the winter solstice.
This was my first time cross processing, and I did it myself in my bathroom. I heard that not all photos "pop" when they are x-pro'd, so I waited until a really sunny day to shoot this roll. This was shot in December around Christmas; this is also as high as the sun gets around the winter solstice.
I unknowingly loaded used spinner film from London into my mini and created my own doubles. On top of that, I also soaked the film in citrus-y goodness!
(One of my favorite places to go when I like to be by myself is on the boat docks by the marina. I like how the water sparkles and the silence is perfect.)
I unknowingly loaded used spinner film from London into my mini and created my own doubles. On top of that, I also soaked the film in citrus-y goodness!