Southern Comfort

© Leo A. Jaramillo

Southern Comfort

Uploaded: May 21, 2003

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May 22, 2003

Leo...in your bio, you mentioned skip-bleach and cross-processing.....what technique(s) did you use on this photo and the one of the old car a couple of shots down from this one?? #36207

Leo A. Jaramillo May 26, 2019

Cross processing. Basically reversal film needs 4 steps of processing instead of negative film processing which I think needs 3. By processing slide film as negative film, you get varying degrees of surrealistic effects. Depending on the chemical mixture, it will vary every single time. "1956" , "Snooze", "Southern Comfort," & "Upon Entry," were all shot on one single roll. All using natural daylight. #101928

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