Photographic techniques I use.
Crossprocessing Thoughts
Around September of 2005, I started thinking that, even though I'm not actively drawn to looking at what others have shot on cross processed film, while there's still film and developing chemicals at ready access, I should try shooting it.
How to crossprocess, a beginner's guide
While there's still ample availability of cameras, film, and people to develop it, everybody should give crossprocessing a shot at least once! I've written about it before; it's a great way to force yourself to not shoot completely realistic pictures.
Questions from the search engines
I like to view what people are hitting my site about so that I can make the content of my site more useful. Sometimes, I'll notice a search that seems to ask a question but I'm not sure if I've got a great answer for it, so here's some short answers...
Two parrots
Two Scarlet Macaws
San Jose City Hall
The San Jose City Hall at night, with glass panels, crossprocessed.
Candlestick Point and Hunters Point
Candlestick point, the 101, Bayview, and the old Hunters Point naval shipyard, in a stitched panorama.
Elea
A headshot of Elea
Vulnerability and power
Jinx1313 looking up at the camera