out of curiousity, how are you getting the 70s-esque look to these folders? i've been trying to get the look forever and you've seemed to gotten it perfect in the last few photos you've posted... is it expire film or something? please help!
sorry it took me so long to help you out although I'm not sure if I'll be able to help you at all. I'm always saying this to people and I know it always sounds lame but the truth is that I don't really know that much about technic, so sometimes not even I know how to do it again.
It is not expired film although all the last photos were film, except for this one, this is digital. They were originally taken a bit dark so that's why they have that mist effect and then I messed around with the colors a bit on photoshop. When I say I messed around I mean it literally, there is no actual formula, all photos are different and will be different even if you apply the same formula on every single one of them. I believe the secret for the 70's and 60's look you're after is just to make them more hazy and give them a little touch of blue and pink (now it seems that I'm talking about cooking :P)
I'm not sure if this will help you but in truth it's all I know too :)
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it looks like there was just some huge wave or tornado coming and you want to oppose it.
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for me, i feel like she's waiting for a thunderbolt to answer her questions.
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sorry it took me so long to help you out although I'm not sure if I'll be able to help you at all. I'm always saying this to people and I know it always sounds lame but the truth is that I don't really know that much about technic, so sometimes not even I know how to do it again.
It is not expired film although all the last photos were film, except for this one, this is digital. They were originally taken a bit dark so that's why they have that mist effect and then I messed around with the colors a bit on photoshop. When I say I messed around I mean it literally, there is no actual formula, all photos are different and will be different even if you apply the same formula on every single one of them. I believe the secret for the 70's and 60's look you're after is just to make them more hazy and give them a little touch of blue and pink (now it seems that I'm talking about cooking :P)
I'm not sure if this will help you but in truth it's all I know too :)
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