Sorry, no image, didn't bother to develop the 8x10 sheet a couple of days ago. After inserting a film holder, I pulled the wrong dark slide, the one in back - behind the ground glass! Dumb dumb dumb!!!
Posted this one already in the darkroom discussion section.
This is Velvia 50 shot back to front. I have no reason to believe that it was cross-processed, since my loading notes indicate that this from a latest batch, and a couple of other sheets processed at the same time by the lab came out correctly!! I know it was loaded back to front, since I was able to check and rectify the error with some unshot sheets.
I converted to black and white, but the "colour" version is certainly unique.
If nothing else, this is a great reason to practise often, and get the "muscle memory" of loading and all else dialed in nicely.
pinhole exposure time 20 min (heavy photoshop)
pinhole exposure time 20 min (heavy photoshop)
pimhole exposure time 9 days (scan without corrections)
before a theatershow I made (severely underexposed) pinhole photos on 8x10 foma retropan 320.
The last take I could not finish, because audience came in.
I forgot to shut, the camera was brought home to my studio.
9 days later I found it there, the pinhole still open. I developed the film (in retro spezial = hydroquinone+metol) for control reasons.
result was not deep black as expected, but a nearly clear image of my (frozen) studio rooms. In the upper part you still see the theater lights shining through
wow, Iam amzed that last shot did not turn out all white.
Apparently you dont use your studio very much over those 9 days =)
very neat and real feeling images of the happenings of reality.
Photographer killed shortly after photo was taken by photobombing jedi:
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