“Blue Couch Green Wall” by Paul Lavallee has been published in a magazine, exhibited in art galleries, and described by The Providence Journal as an “electric color study”. Paul created this image using his antique AGFA Clack camera with cross processed tungsten slide film. No digital manipulation was used. “Blue Couch Green Wall” was featured on the RedBubble Home Page March 30, 2009 and is featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing , The Feature Fraternity , and XPro – Cross Processed – Photography groups. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /
At the end of a sunrise shoot at Charlottes Pass, Kosciuszko National Park, one cold autumn morning, the sun was catching the frost and that caught my eye – luckily I had a sleeping mat with me to lie on to get down and get this perspective. (brrrrrr!!!!) Taken on slide film and Cross Processed, then scanned…
My dear Emma helped me with the editing here, because I was going nowhere. I’m still not happy with it.. it still doesn’t look right, but here it is. My work seems to have turned for the worst recently… Canon 450D. The model is my sister, and I drew (freehand!) the body. Massive experiment with combining medias. Uploaded this for the Scribbles challenge in Challenge Weekly.. / Opinions? How can I make it better? Featured in: / European Everyday Life / Theatrical and Staged Photography / The Woman Photographer / The Beauty of the Human Body / Artistic Feminine Photography
A little tree all alone, calls this lonely hilltop a happy home. / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Nature/Digital Photography. Techniques: Digital Lomography & Cross Processing w/ Sepia tones. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS2. Shooting Location: Central California, CA / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 04/05/08 – Entry to Two Word Challenge’s Challenge 18 – Landscape and Distance Challenge / ALSO AVAILABLE Little Tree Featured on Art Page! / Mill on the Horizon Cards & Wall Art /
Waking up early isn’t my forté, but this magical sunrise pulled me out of bed and down to the river. The morning mists were rolling down and the water was dead calm, as if not wanting to disturb the day. The photo is cross-processed medium format velvia and retains some imperfections.
Self Portrait. I’ve become a bit of a solitaire addict as of late, so I guess you could call this my Guilty Pleasure!! / Experimenting with my new wireless remote, which is a bitch to use by the way. This is my White Rabbit photo for my Alice in Wonderland Series, it’s not quite the same style, so I haven’t made a big thing out of it, just tacked it on the end. But yes. It’s the white rabbit. Canon 450D. No geeky stuff, I can’t be bothered, it’s not like you miss it. ...I must admit though, I didn’t take the picture of the cards (shock horror!!) because I couldn’t find any. Instead, you can find it here somewhere in the middle of the page.. I’m sorry guys!! Cross-processed and the like on Photoshop CS3. Featured in: / The Woman Photographer / Redbubble Homepage 11th June 2009 / Canon DSLR / Model Beginnings / Young Enthusiasts x2 / That One Great Shot / Challenge Weekly / Artrageous RB artists
New title ideas anybody? Canon 450D / F-stop: 4.5 (-0.3 exposure bias) / Exposure time: 1/25 sec. / ISO-speed: 200 / Focal length: 30mm Cross-processed on photoshop CS3 and I added some noise. Oh yeah, nooise. Basically, I was like, hitting walls all over the place – metaphorically and physically – so my dear Andy set me a challenge to take a self-portrait of myself using one prop (I kinda pushed that a bit..) that reflected how I felt. / I think I like it. / Can I point out that the focus on my face in the negative was deliberate and not a fluke? Quite pleased about that. / A friend thinks this is just TOO out of focus, but I originally thought that just reflected how out of focus I felt. Help me out here – what do you think? Featured in: / European Everyday Life / Artistic Feminine Photography / Out of the Past / Big and Beautiful People / Photographers Self-Portrait
Long exposure of a train entering Union Station in Providence, RI. Captured with a Diana+ with a 35mm back and cross processed Kodak Elite Chrome 100 film. No photoshop manipulation, but the negative was woefully under-exposed, so the scanner had its work cut out to bring the darkened photo to life. “Warped Speed” is featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing and Rhode Island groups. (c) Paul Lavallee 2008 /
Even dragons are not out of place in the imagination of children. The tail end of the dragon on the roof of the Providence Children’s Museum. Crossprocessing Velvia F slide film really oversaturated the red and increased the contrast. The Diana camera created a soft light leak on the top of the tail and some slight vignetting. No digital manipulation. This image is featured in the XPro – Cross Processed – Photography group. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /
Amongst all its friends, this mill stands alone… / Calling sand and heat its happy home! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Scenic/Travel/Digital Photography, Mixed Media Design. Techniques: Digital Cross Processing & Photo Illustration/Manipulation. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS2. Shooting Location: Palm Springs, CA NOTES: This “windmill” is part of the famous “desert windmills” that are just outside Palm Springs. I just happened to find this one all alone. This is NOT a collage…it is all one singular photograph, only lighting and filters were adjusted. / ALSO AVAILABLE / Power to the Masses T-Shirts /
A piece of history. At the tender age of 11, my first time piece was a pocket watch not too dissimilar to the one shown above. My parents insisted on this when I started at my local grammar school. How things have changed in one short lifetime.
Colour at the Wheel.
cross processed, with an orange light gel held half way over the lens on a stormy day no post processing – it went all reggae on its own
Taken at the Notre Dame Cemetery in Ottawa, Ontario Sold in November 2008
Literally taken in my backyard as I was heading off to catch the bus to get to work. I have never gotten ready this fast in the morning, out the door with camera in tow when I saw that it was a beautiful foggy morning. Life’s natural soft focus …The colour is achieved with an adjustment layer.
[the bombing for peace is like f^^king for virginity] PLEASE NOTE: All images copyrighted to © Olena Nikolsko-Rzhevska (All Rights Reserved – Worldwide). No image (in whole or in part) is to be reproduced, downloaded, copied, duplicated, modified, sampled, redistributed or archived without the written authorization of Olena Nikolsko-Rzhevska.
Taken at Muang Boran (Ancient City) outside of Bangkok, Thailand. It was part of a small concession stand. Features / - Experimental Photography in December 2008 / - Southeast Asia in March 2009 Cross processed using an adjustment layer and modifying the curves adjustments.
inspired by Warhol… Digitally cross processed…
Bombo Beach Card series.
Awesome round building near the fisherman’s wharf in San Francisco, California.
Is this expressing movement or freezing motion ?? Both !! Is this also a portrait or just another action shot ?? Dore Schary says that the true portrait of a man is a fusion of what he thinks he is, what others think he is, what he really is and what he tries to be !!
Fun red-purple color shift of cross processed Fuji T64 (as opposed to 64T which does a blue-green color shift) image of the Cranston Street Armory using a Diana+ camera. No digital manipulation used on this photo. (c) Paul Lavallee 2008 /
Kodak tungsten slide film cross processed in C-41
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