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still learning......
thats a cool perspective and interesting subject matter
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In today's time, you don't really see people wearing hats anymore (well I don't)
Also, I like the way you've angled the shot, it makes it seem less natural.
I would maybe have saturated it a bit more, or given it that "cross-processed" look...
Still a good image though.
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I know you use a digital camera, that's why I mentioned it as a "look."
I'll explain the whole thing from scratch, so everyone gets it:
(Also, this is a generally speaking classification, I'm just relating what I can remember from photography classes, I'm no expert)
There are two kinds of film you use when taking photographs (This obviously excludes digital film.
(these come in black & white as well as colour variants)
Sllide films are exactly that: a slide with your image on it.
Negative film is also quite self-explanatory, the negative image of your picture is stored on the actual film.
When taking your film in to be developed, there are obviously two different processes by which film is processed.
The process for slide film is normally called E-6
The process for negative film is usually C-41
When you use the C-41 method to process a slide film and/or vice versa, you get an effect which is called Cross-Processing
Here's a quick link I found in google on how to try it in Photoshop: [link]
Otherwise just type "cros processing" into google if you're really interested!
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