I'm always experimenting with Alternative Photography, and I was interested to discover Film Destruction as a technique with low requirement needed and fascinating results. I hope to experiment with this technique further!
This was my favorite of the series by far. I love how the colors were shifted, that's a Orange Iris and a Tan building.
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Expired 35mm Kodak Gold Film
Film Damage with Isopropyl Alcohol
Scanned and Edited in PhotoShop CC
This was my favorite of the series by far. I love how the colors were shifted, that's a Orange Iris and a Tan building.
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Expired 35mm Kodak Gold Film
Film Damage with Isopropyl Alcohol
Scanned and Edited in PhotoShop CC
Category Photography / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 828px
File Size 291.2 kB
Listed in Folders
Have you tried cross processing yet?
http://www.shootingfilm.net/2012/12.....ith-black.html
http://crossprocessing.info
http://www.shootingfilm.net/2012/12.....ith-black.html
http://crossprocessing.info
I have not, although I know of Cross-Processing and love the effect! My limitation has been access to the appropriate chemistry, sadly. I am limited in availability of processors to myself and my school's lab, which only stocks BW D67, and the local Walgreens, which I assume only does C41. I am also limited by my school's tiny apartment space and my own minimum wage paycheck, or I would buy chemicals and try to set up a lab in my bathroom. Sadly, I cannot.
I will, however, save these links. I'm liking shooting color film more and more of late, and it'll be nice to have techniques under my belt when I'm able! Thanks!
I will, however, save these links. I'm liking shooting color film more and more of late, and it'll be nice to have techniques under my belt when I'm able! Thanks!
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