Friday, April 30, 2010

20100430 - Tea

Poster with engraved chinese word of Tea...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Thursday, April 29, 2010

20100429 - Dramatic Sky

Dramatic sky over Putrajaya...


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

20100428 - Colourful Celebration

Colourful celebration at Putrajaya...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

20100427 - Four Balloons

Four hot air balloons in the air...


Monday, April 26, 2010

20100426 - Yellow Balloon

The yellow hot air balloon...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Sunday, April 25, 2010

20100425 - Lamppost

Tall lamppost...


Film: Fujichrome Velvia 100F
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Saturday, April 24, 2010

20100424 - Steering

The steering of a vintage car...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Friday, April 23, 2010

20100423 - Waterfall

The waterfall...


Thursday, April 22, 2010

20100422 - Fan and Stair

An old fan and stair inside Teluk Intan's leaning tower...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

20100421 - Satay Restaurant

The most famous satay restaurant in my hometown...


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

20100420 - Waiting

Williams F1 engineers waiting for their machine to arrive...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Monday, April 19, 2010

20100419 - Hot Air Balloon

Hot air balloon...

Sunday, April 18, 2010

20100418 - Race Marshal

Race marshals waving flags signalled the race ended...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Saturday, April 17, 2010

20100417 - Hotel

Hotel building...


Friday, April 16, 2010

20100416 - Sunrise

Sunrise on Broga Hill...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Thursday, April 15, 2010

20100415 - Junction

Road junction...


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

20100414 - Che-Ling

Che-Ling performance...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

20100413 - Satay

Satay, most famous food in my hometown...


Monday, April 12, 2010

20100412 - Bao

Steamed bun or Bao for worshipping ancestor during Qing Ming Festival...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Sunday, April 11, 2010

20100411 - Jerry & Building

 
Multi exposure of Jerry and a building...


Saturday, April 10, 2010

20100410 - Hofburg Palace

The entrance of Hofburg Palace, Vienna...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Friday, April 9, 2010

20100409 - Rainforest

The rainforest...


Thursday, April 8, 2010

20100408 - Queen 魏如昀

Queen 魏如昀 giving out her poster...


Camera: Olympus E-500

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Cross Processing

What is Cross Processing???
Lomography and Cross Processing always been related to each other. Lomographers had been using cross processing technique to get the creative and 'WOW!!' factors out from their artworks. Cross processing (sometimes abbreviated to Xpro) is the procedure of deliberately processing photographic film in a chemical solution intended for a different type of film. The effect was discovered independently by many different photographers often by mistake in the days of C-22 and E-4...

It’s a beautiful thing actually. Simply put, you shoot a roll of film (most commonly slide film, or E-6) and develop it as if it were something different (most commonly color negative film, or C-41). Intentionally processing a film in the wrong chemicals. Doing this with slide film usually works out well. The results are very cool and C-41 processing is much more available than E-6...


Different Films Give Different Surprises...

Color cross processed photographs are often characterized by unnatural colors and high contrast. The results of cross processing differ from case to case, as the results are determined by many factors such as the make and type of the film used, the amount of light exposed onto the film and the chemical used to develop the film. The largest differences in the outcome of your cross processed photos have to do with the film you’re using. Each film has it’s own unique look, and they can vary drastically. The most obvious difference is the color cast produced during development. Here are some films type and their results after cross processed...

Fujichrome Velvia 50 = green + some blue
Fujichrome Velvia 100 = very red + some magenta or yellow
Fujichrome Sensia 400 = blue + green
Fujichrome Provia 100 = green + yellow
Fujichrome Provia 400 = green + yellow
Konica Centuria 100 = little color cast

It’s worth noting that different developer solutions will have slightly different effects on the outcome of the film...


Looking For A Cross Processing Lab...

Cross processing requires the C-41 process, and most of us aren’t equipped to do this ourselves. However, just about any lab that develops film will have this capability (since it’s the most common process for consumer/negative film). The tricky part is finding somebody who will cross process your E-6 film as C-41 film...

When film is developed, a lot of chemical reactions are taking place. The end result is a stable piece of film with an image on it and a bunch of extra stuff that gets left in the developer solution. Developing slide film in C-41 chemicals can leave behind stuff that normally isn’t left behind. So, developer solutions have to be changed out on a regular basis to continue to work properly. But, it does not do a great harm to the solution or to the other film being processed in the developer, but shops with less-experienced technicians will shy away from cross processing because of this...

Also, it is better to know the pricing of developing and printing of the film. Most photo lab will have similar pricing in developing and printing. But if you are not interested to print the photos, there is another option; scan the film. Scanning the film may costs you a small fortune but copying the digital images to the media storage (thumbdrive or CD) may have big differences in pricing between photo labs. It is better to ask few photo labs for their pricing before you regrets... :D


Digital Cross Processing...

Cross processing effects can be simulated in digital photography by a number of techniques involving the manipulation of contrast/brightness, hue/saturation and curves in image editors such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. However, they lack the unpredictable nature of regular cross processed images. Some programs, such as online photo editer, Picnik even have a cross process function...


All out of all, remember this:
  • Processing positive color reversal film (slide film) in C-41 chemicals, resulting in a negative image on a colorless base.
  • Processing negative color print film (negative film) in E-6 chemicals, resulting in a positive image but with the orange base of a normally processed color negative.

Have fun in cross processing... :D


Article source:
Epicedits.com
Wikipedia.com

20100407 - Bridge and Lake

Seri Wawasan bridge and Putrajaya lake...


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

20100406 - Coconut

Coconut trees...


Monday, April 5, 2010

20100405 - Opera Theatre

Burgtheater, Vienna...


Sunday, April 4, 2010

20100404 - Filling Petrol

Filling petrol into my car...


Saturday, April 3, 2010

20100403 - Shoplots

Shoptlots in my hometown...


Friday, April 2, 2010

20100402 - Fountain

A fountain in Schloss Schonbrunn, Vienna...


Thursday, April 1, 2010

20100401 - Firework Celebration

Colours of Malaysia celebration ended with fireworks...


March 2010 Collection

Here comes the collection of my lomography for March 2010...Enjoy... :D