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My Grandma's old vase left in her room in the abandoned family house.. the walls were covered of paint peels and humidity [2006 Kodak expired film, cross-processed, around 3 to 4 seconds exposure]
I felt like I knew her now, at least as well as one could. She was sensitive yet easy to be with, not the fickle, high maintenance girl I'd imagined. She always forgave my clumsiness. I understood that she had others, she gave her love so freely, so innocently, that I couldn't be jealous. I was happy to visit them and try and catch a glimpse of her. After all I knew, somewhere in the back of my mind, that she was as transient as life itself, and when she was gone, she would be gone forever.
So a while back when i headed upto london to test out my new Ricoh 500GX i popped into this sweet photolab in london called Silverprint that sell the best variety of film and this film in particular caught my eye not only cos it was cheap (around £2.00 a roll) but the outer emulsion on the film was green! so snapped one up taped it into my Holga today shot the entire roll then developed it when i got home using Ilford chemicals! the film looked really washed out, had i read the instructions on the box the film came in it did state to not use a stop and just use water so maybe i cooked the film using ilfostop ha