mel
Shot using Fuji Super G100 (pushed 2 stops and overexposed 2 stops) and chemically cross processed (c41 in e6).
This image is a straight scan from the original positive.
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~ Ademac
Charming image and effect…..........well done.
paulevelin
splendid colourcombination
very strong portrait
ADMarshall
loce the washed out treatment – the eyes have it.
mieclarke
wow…how did you do this…fantastic!!
aglaia b replied
thanks, this was shot using colour neg film then processed using chemicals you would use to process tranny film, ie cross process (c41 to e6), doing this can give you really warm overall tones!
JenniferB
It’s great to see excellent photographs processed the traditional way, just like antique furniture, hard-copy books as opposed to e-books and a talented 3 piece band… ‘Old methods’ will always result in a finer quality. ;-)
aglaia b replied
oooooohhhh you say the sweetest things…thank you! x
Nicolas Hall
Veerrrrrrry lovely work Aglaia! This has the beauty and softness of old style portraiture and photography. . . yet an intense internal warmth comes through in the eyes and expression.
This is an artful work that makes the viewer want to know the story within. . . or to sit and create it. . . as the case may be! :)
nicolas
aglaia b replied
thank you for your lovely comment ;-)
eon .
WHAT STUNNING EYES YOU HAVE.
Good for looking into souls I bet.
Ciao Steve H.
Carlos Solorza
love this
Maureen Bloesch
lovely photo, great color overlay :>))
margpie
brilliant treatment and photograph, well done you!
MickaelaGood
Beautiful!
steen
wonderfully beautiful
Charles McKean
Fab