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Analog Love Letter: Architectural Sails

October 06, 2015 in Analog Love Letters

Here's another one of my Lomography/Xpro phase photographs during the mid to late 2000s. Xpro, or cross processing, is developing your film in the wrong chemicals in order to yield odd color shifts you wouldn't get if you processed your roll of film in its normal chemicals. For me, xpro'ing film allows the viewer to see the world with a different set of eyes. Some film that's xpro'd will shift into the red as if you've got a pair of infrared eyes, and some will shift in the blue's and greens.

This particular film shifted towards the green and yellow with a bit of blue. The Walt Disney Concert Hall is an amazing piece of architecture. When it was first built, light that fell on the reflective surface was so bright that people who lived in the adjacent apartments and condominiums complained and a fix was made to the building to dampen the effect. 

Frank Gehry, its architect, is one of my favorites. He also designed the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

"Walt Disney Concert Hall curves" / 35mm cross processed Kodak E100VS / February 2010

Tags: walt disney concert hall, 35mm, film, spectrums, xpro, kodak e100vs, architecture
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