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  • inspired by Warhol… Digitally cross processed…

  • B is for “Burn” / B is for “Burning” / B is for “Burnt” / B is for “Buy Me!” / B is also for b.chrisdesigns! I spotted this “B” while touring downtown Sacramento, and it caught the page on fire! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Travel/Digital Photography, Pop Art, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Cross Processing & Composite. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Shooting Location: Downtown Sacramento, CA. / ALSO AVAILABLE / B is for Burn T-Shirts /  

  • The shoe always fits on Route 66, and that is what inspired me to create this image and the poem that was inspired by it: on Route 66 Come get your kicks / on Route 66 You’ll be the center of the mix / Where big cars hit the sticks / on Route 66 Pin-up girls play the latest hits / And, the shoe always fits / on Route 66 So, come get your kicks / on Route 66! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: B&W Photography, Photo Composite, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Composite, Digital Photography, Digital Lomography, Digital Cross Processing Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Location: Legends Classic Diner, Route 66 – Glendora, CA Model: KleenLS (Jason Jaime) / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 06/22/08 – Entry to Boredom Competitions on the 24/7’s If the Shoe Fits challenge / ALSO AVAILABLE on Route 66 by b.chris

  • The shoe always fits on Route 66, and that is what inspired me to create this image and the poem that was inspired by it: on Route 66 Come get your kicks / on Route 66 You’ll be the center of the mix / Where big cars hit the sticks / on Route 66 Pin-up girls play the latest hits / And, the shoe always fits / on Route 66 So, come get your kicks / on Route 66! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: B&W Photography, Photo Composite, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Composite, Digital Photography, Digital Lomography, Digital Cross Processing Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Location: Legends Classic Diner, Route 66 – Glendora, CA Model: KleenLS (Jason Jaime) / ALSO AVAILABLE on Route 66 by b.chris

  • Awesome round building near the fisherman’s wharf in San Francisco, California.

  • Taken at a station of the Montreal subway. There were these signs all over the city with different sayings like “bored in a chemistry class” and “taking the wrong subway line”. This one says “alone on a Saturday night” and I thought that the empty chairs right beside it drove the point home.

  • Sign a top a building at Plaza Puerta del Sol in Madrid, Spain. Cross processed using an adjustment layer and modifying the curves adjustments.

  • 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 !!

  • Location: Hutto, Texas (Cross-Processed) RedBubble Art Feature “The Wild West Show” EyeFetch Contest – 2nd place – ” Rust with Sky” – Rust Group

  • Taken in Aranjuez, a small town approximately an hour outside of Madrid, Spain.

  • See that warehouse on the right ? The one with all the windows ? The one with the wedge shaped leading edge above the words ‘sync megs’ ? I like it. A lot. This pic is for a group I happen to co-host. It’s about fucking time I added something … because I co-host it.

  • The Point Street Power Station in Providence, RI. Captured using an antique AGFA Clack camera with crossprocessed tungsten slide film. No photoshop manipulation – the colors are a result of using tungsten slide film in daylight and crossprocessing with C-41 chemicals. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • 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

  • (c) Nicole Gesmondi 2009 /

  • Featured in the Canon DSLR group; / in the Night Photography group; / in the The Woman Photographer group and / in the Alphabet Soup group. My first attempt to use the cross process technique (done in CS3 using the curves). This was the original: / XPRO: / Canon 40D / Canon Zoom lens EF-S 17-85mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM lens / Exposure time 1/30s / Aperture value f/5.6 / ISO 1600 / Focal length 30 mm

  • This is a bloom from a red oak tree (central Texas). (Cross-Processed image) / / Credit: TTV texture by Neester on Flickr. Thanks for sharing.

  • (Cross-Processed) Redbud Tree RedBubble Art Feature – “First Things” Credit: TTV texture by Neester on flickr. Thanks for sharing.

  • Another play with digital cross processing…colour curves were adjusted in photoshop. Fuji Fine pix S5700.

  • Last TTV shot for today! There was some kind of strange double-vision effect going on with the cups on the table…! I still like it though :) The little girl just ran in at the last minute… Cromer Pier, Norfolk. Canon EOS 450D, Sigma 50 mm 1:2.8 DG Macro lens and Kodak Duaflex. Digitally cross-processed using curves adjustments.

  • I’m sure this composition has been done before, but I was just messing about, trying to get the bench in focus, when a man appeared in frame, standing at the opposite end of the bench. He made the shot more interesting for me! Canon EOS 450D, Sigma 50 mm 1:2.8 DG Macro lens and Kodak Duaflex. Digitally cross-processed using curves adjustments.

  • Norfolk, UK Canon EOS 450D. 18 – 55 mm EFS lens. Digitally cross-processed, using curves adjustments.

  • After the last couple of ground-level shots, I decided to change direction :) Canon EOS 450D, Sigma 50 mm 1:2.8 DG Macro lens and Kodak Duaflex. Digitally cross-processed using curves adjustments. Featured in TTV: Through The Viewfinder, December 2009.

  • Canon EOS 450D, Sigma 50 mm 1:2.8 DG Macro lens and Kodak Duaflex. Digitally cross-processed using curves adjustments.

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