This image was shot using 35 mm colour transparency film then chemically cross processed (e6 to c41), doing this can give you lovely green hues. It is a straight scan, no editing.
This has such a lumunious quality that it’s left me quite speechless!
this image was underexposed, and that combined with the cross process, throws all the mid tones out and gives you lovely unblemished skintones. no retouching in photoshop here! thank you my darling. I LOVE your words and works! ;-) xox
And hey, film is my fave also! I’m too dense, too time deprived, and too uninterested in learning all those impossible niggling technical details to get a good shot digitally.
digital is sooooo much fun though too! it’s a whole other world! photoshop is just amazing! just quietly though, i love to take a great photo to begin with then use photoshop as a tool to make something else entirely. what was it that mary poppins said “well began is half done” we could learn a lot from her. LOL many kisses to you! ;-)
okay! she make a great mary poppins hey. plus you can achieve what i did here photographically with film using digital and photoshop. gee the world is your oyster really. ;-) x
there’s nothing wrong with that! so am i! and snapshots are life! so long as it gives you joy, it’s gotta be good! xox
– aglaia b
margpieabout 4 years ago
Lovely work, I really like the green effect, looks so great as the other colours are so vivid, like crossing colour with black and white pictures, but better….Excellent work yet again
thanks margpie, i’m glad you like it and i really love that you always comment. that’s so special to me! ;-) xo
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processing used to be a big part of photography ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,sadly missed ……………. this image is so well crafted gotta be a A1……………..A1
hey lets all throw our digital cameras in the bin and go back to film….lol
thanks A2
love your work! ;-) xo
– aglaia b
JFC
that’s nine;
sshhh i’m not counting!
xox thank you xox ;-)
– aglaia b
This has such a lumunious quality that it’s left me quite speechless!
this image was underexposed, and that combined with the cross process, throws all the mid tones out and gives you lovely unblemished skintones.
no retouching in photoshop here!
thank you my darling. I LOVE your words and works! ;-) xox
– aglaia b
Grab the best outta both worlds A1 ……………………
true true a2!
– aglaia b
i think this is brill , colours , tones , face , its all goood !
thanks sweets! ;-) x
– aglaia b
And hey, film is my fave also! I’m too dense, too time deprived, and too uninterested in learning all those impossible niggling technical details to get a good shot digitally.
digital is sooooo much fun though too!
it’s a whole other world!
photoshop is just amazing!
just quietly though, i love to take a great photo to begin with then use photoshop as a tool to make something else entirely.
what was it that mary poppins said
“well began is half done”
we could learn a lot from her. LOL
many kisses to you!
;-)
– aglaia b
JFC she’s smart as well as elegantly beautiful.
who mary poppins LOL! xo
– aglaia b
Let’s let Nic be MP today.
okay! she make a great mary poppins hey.
plus you can achieve what i did here photographically with film using digital and photoshop.
gee the world is your oyster really. ;-) x
– aglaia b
there’s nothing wrong with that!
so am i!
and snapshots are life!
so long as it gives you joy, it’s gotta be good! xox
– aglaia b
Lovely work, I really like the green effect, looks so great as the other colours are so vivid, like crossing colour with black and white pictures, but better….Excellent work yet again
thanks margpie, i’m glad you like it and i really love that you always comment. that’s so special to me! ;-) xo
– aglaia b