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Photographer Mark Hamilton  Mark Hamilton {Karma:8387}
Project #17 Toy Camera Camera Model Holga
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Photoart
Film Format Film 6x6cm
Portfolio Toy Cameras
Lens Plastic
Uploaded 3/1/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome
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Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About An abandoned nursing home in Raetihi. Shot with expired Ektachrome 100 and cross processed.
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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 6/1/2006
Mark cross process i knew this was. But cross dressing is what?

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 6/1/2006
Very charming.

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Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton   {K:8387} 3/8/2006
Hi Tracey

Thank you for your comment. I know what you mean about art school I went there as well.

Mark

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Tracey MacLeod Tracey MacLeod   {K:3244} 3/8/2006
ooohhh I feel like a big girl now! I know what cross processing is! But then I wasted my money and went to art school! BUT hey I learned somethings and seen alot of cool work when internet shareing wasn't in step yet! hell, sometimes I wish I could go back for a few of the new things out! soooo depressing! but hey I get to see alot of wonderful images here! anyway, yes, Mark I agree Love how this turned out! it all seems very lonely and haunting even with the blowen candy color seems to make it a bit more surreal. and just to get in my 2 cents expired is not always a bad thing! I think the last roll I had developed was exp in 2000 _OOPS! take care. Tracey

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Weston Dru Weston Dru   {K:3243} 3/3/2006
Reminde me to the old home video whit the very first home color cameras.
Very unusual to me and very intersting.
Need to really love the photgraphy to produce something like this.
Best regards and good light.

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 3/2/2006
i never thought of using the older ektachrome slide film in my holga...i only know one place that has a lab to transfer my holga shots to CD and it isn't that close,but now will ask about the cross-processing...thanks for info!
I like this blown-out look and the colors...there is an overall charm to the image
regards,gayle

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Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton   {K:8387} 3/2/2006
Hi Manu

I knew I wouldn't have to explain cross dressing to you!
Cross processed is shooting on Slide film (E6) and processing it through print film (C41) chemistry. The final result can be hit and miss but often cool if done right.
Cross processing was the fad in wedding photography a few years ago.

Cheers
Mark

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Manu    Manu     {K:13082} 3/1/2006
Nice one Mark but what is "cross-processed"...I've heard of "cross-dressing" but I'm sure they're different?

Cheers matey

Manu

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