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Let me say right off the bat that I am SO HAPPYwith the look of this image!!! I am amazed that I was able to create this look with NO DIGITAL MANIPULATION. I will be the first to admit that I just got lucky with this one. Cross processed Velvia never looks this way. Many of the images on this roll came out in a golden hue which really surprised me. This image almost looks naturally sepia. Sometimes experimentation leads to really cool results!
Rounding out the images for my JPG story "Are Child's Eyes Made of Plastic?" comes these three submissions. Pictured here is an abandoned camper that I did not notice the first few times I photographed the park.
Created using my AGFA Clack camera with 12 year expired Fuji Velvia RVP120 (ISO 50) slide film, cross processed with C41. Negative scanned with my Epson v700 Perfection scanner. No digital manipulation used!
In the story Are Child's Eyes Made of Plastic?.
12 responses
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Jessica Martinez gave props (6 Jun 2008):
Awesome, you should be happy it is perfect.
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j dixon gave props (6 Jun 2008):
well done- tones are perfect.
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Becky Cote said (6 Jun 2008):
Beautiful!
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Kim Emory gave props (6 Jun 2008):
Great one
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Frederic Frognier (Deleted) gave props (7 Jun 2008):
Sweet
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seanie blue said (7 Jun 2008):
Why, Paul? Why do you think the Velvia came out in this instance the way that it did? Is there anything you can share via hindsight?
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Nelson Campbell (Deleted) gave props (7 Jun 2008):
it rocks!
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Yasmina Baggili (Deleted) gave props (8 Jun 2008):
Beautiful picture! Excellent work
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L Hartley gave props (9 Jun 2008):
Oh yes! The image looks as old as the film - way to go - the angles rested on your shoulders for this one and said, "CLICK"
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Patrick . (Deleted) gave props (9 Jun 2008):
Wow, Amazing shot!
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{adniloj} gave props (13 Jun 2008):
Beautifully fantastic; love that ivory sunned look; you've put the capture right in the era it perfectly fits. Amazing
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Steve Wilson (Deleted) said (13 Jun 2008):
The"age" is dramatic; the photograph is outstanding.















