I will... I will...K These are 35mm slide colour pictures overexposed, then I mixed two pictures in one. You can do it also in photohop with layers and transperancy, if you are using digital pictures or negatives :)
ohh... my twin sister fur coat!!! Thank you, I'm still working hard to be one. I tell you what... If I ever get the chance to go to England again, we might do a little photoshoot rendez vous... how about that??? :)
You did well... You gonna have lot’s of fun with her... believe me, though you might take a while to adjust to it. Explore all you can do with the holga... The light leak, the over exposure... In my holga pictures I have used E-100VS Kodak and 100T Kodak...and developed this slide films as if they were negatives (cross-processing), which makes the pictures look more contrasted and with artificial colours... Good for sky and overexposed pictures. For natural contrast colours I used 160VC (negative-vivid colours) Kodak and developed with the normal standards. For neutral colours you should use 160NC Kodak. If you need to know more don’t hesitate to ask :) By the way... did you read my post about "GRAFFITI POSTERIZED"... You might be interested to participate in it. *Sorry for the long reply*
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These are 35mm slide colour pictures overexposed, then I mixed two pictures in one.
You can do it also in photohop with layers and transperancy, if you are using digital pictures or negatives :)
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a shout out "Hey people!!! watch out mR. Gfonk... He has amazing work in his journal"
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I tell you what... If I ever get the chance to go to England again,
we might do a little photoshoot rendez vous... how about that??? :)
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Explore all you can do with the holga... The light leak, the over exposure...
In my holga pictures I have used E-100VS Kodak and 100T Kodak...and developed this slide films as if they were negatives (cross-processing), which makes the pictures look more contrasted and with artificial colours... Good for sky and overexposed pictures.
For natural contrast colours I used 160VC (negative-vivid colours) Kodak and developed with the normal standards. For neutral colours you should use 160NC Kodak.
If you need to know more don’t hesitate to ask :)
By the way... did you read my post about "GRAFFITI POSTERIZED"... You might be interested to participate in it.
*Sorry for the long reply*
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