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Thursday, December 16, 2004


Chico River, Kalinga (Holga 120SF, Xpro)

It was my first time to try xpro with my Holga!
If you still don't know... Holga is my toy camera
that uses medium format film (120).
Crossprocessing (aka xpro) is the process of using
the wrong chemicals to process a certain type of film.
In this case, I used a slide/positive (E6) film and had
it processed with negative (C41) chemicals.
The result? Unexpected colors! Cool huh?!

More xpro pics at http://caryanph.fotopic.net

2 Comments:

i love the disc gallery! fave shot ko yung sumasalo ng disc, ganda ng saturation nung blue sky and green grass. post mo rin yun ah ;)
ang saya talaga ng xpro =) nice shot!

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