on lomo film : baguio mines view

vivitar uw&s + expired kodak elitechrome + cross-processed
It was noon when we headed over to mines view to look at well, what else? the view. This place still stands as it is. I never saw the daredevil kids who would wave cups tied to sticks as people threw money over the ledge. Now it’s just a mess of souvenir stands, throngs of people and grilled eatables. I feel dejected.
~ by wastefulspace on February 5, 2008.
Posted in film photography, lomo, photography
Tags: baguio, baguio city, colored film, film, kodak, kodak elitechrome, lomography, mines view, philippines, slide film, vivitar, vivitar ultra wide & slim, vivitar uw&s






Very cool! Love the color and the compostion. The are wel balanced.
One thing, the tree that ‘hits’ the cloud, a bit of a shame.
Ow, I hope to recieve my Holga today!
thanks Niels :), I hope you did receive your Holga yesterday! :) time to buy film then :D
Great shot! I’m interested in getting one minimo myself. What’s your feeling about it after using it for some time. Is the night shots good? How’s the battery comsumption? Thanks so much for your advice.
Mctan
Sorry about this posting. I just realised you don’t use a minimo. Sorry!
Hi! What do you mean by cross-processed? And how do you do that? Do Digiprint shops do this? Sorry I’m such a noob at this.
hi claudine :),
cross processed basically means using slide film (see my posts here… [ ]) and developing it using the negative film process.
The only thing you do to have it cross processed is to bring your slides to Digiprint branches and request them for x-process (which will be the only way to do it since Digiprint doesn’t process slides films so all you get is x-pro glory :)
please do check my updated site http://www.wastefulspace.net for more information :)
Thanks for dropping by :D