Friday, January 11, 2008

Redscale, an alternative to slides

About 2 weeks ago, I met a new friend, Jaydee, who was kind enough to teach me a trick she learned. It's called redscale. Basically, you flip the negative to expose the wrong side of the film when taking pictures. The result is your photos come out with a yellowish to reddish tint. Inspired by the sample pictures, I immediately tried it and here are a few of my shots:




taken with LC-A, Kodak Max 400

taken with Pop 9, Kodak Max 400

taken with Fisheye 2, Kodak Max 400


So who needs slides?... well, for now at least.


For a how-to of flipping the film, see here: http://fmphotocourses.blogspot.com/2007/07/how-to-make-redscale-film.html

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