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It was a crap photograph but with possibilities. The copy of a copy of a copy route was entertained, but instead I processed the image very thoroughly. There comes a point in the processing mayhem where it is still crap, but as far as it is going to get from crap before it begins a return journey to Crap Central. I think I might have started the return leg.
I know it's on the wrong axis. I like it that way. It disguises how completely crap it really is.
The lens was a £10 Cosina Cosinon 135mm f/2.8. The filter was a dirty window. The softening was provided by light but persistent drizzle. The black-and-white treatment is simulated Tri-X 400 ISO. There are two frames because I like fake presentation to rejoice in duplicate.
Camera: Camera: Fujifilm X-E1.
I know it's on the wrong axis. I like it that way. It disguises how completely crap it really is.
The lens was a £10 Cosina Cosinon 135mm f/2.8. The filter was a dirty window. The softening was provided by light but persistent drizzle. The black-and-white treatment is simulated Tri-X 400 ISO. There are two frames because I like fake presentation to rejoice in duplicate.
Camera: Camera: Fujifilm X-E1.
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