oh no, this is my lab's new high. those people must have been drunk this weekend, because they obviously fucked with the solutions and pushed two rolls for me. crazy fuckers... it's really time i should buy this kodak machine and do these things myself! hello! :)
drunk--no doubt! mine seem drunk whenever i go in there, too. i know what you mean about the lab folks being incompetent--but i do love this effect. are you still shooting with expired film as well? my friend vetal-vetal calls them all 'photo pimps'--and he's right, they hold the key, don't they? someone needs to set us all up with darkrooms and machines and do it all right for once!
since film is being phased out these days, i guess it's not impossible to buy an inexpensive machine for color film? otherwise, black and white is not an option for me. anyway, i like the effect too, and it would be interesting to experiment with the development process - not to be compared with photoshop, indeed! as a matter of fact most of what i shoot is so wrong color-wise as to make it unusable although other aspects (non-color) can turn out great. maybe professional film would help, but i'm not photofreak enough for that, not yet!
Of course you know that I adore those train photos. The shot of the house behind the gate is sublime! Its composition, color and mood draw me into the scene.
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btw, hello :) i've missed you and your world :)
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hello! :)
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my friend vetal-vetal calls them all 'photo pimps'--and he's right, they hold the key, don't they? someone needs to set us all up with darkrooms and machines and do it all right for once!
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I was thinking about you yesterday; I'd begun missing you.
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