Keith Marshall's photos with the keyword: C41

St Pancras Lock (redscale) 1

17 Mar 2012 1 339
These two shots, taken in opposite directions, show what different exposures do to redscaled film - the more you over-expose it the yellower it gets (like the other one which is into the sun) - but this one is more normally exposed and looks red. The artefact in the top right quadrant might be internal reflection in the camera, it's in a few shots on this roll. The anti-halation layer in film is designed to prevent these, but when you turn the film over for redscale I guess you lose the protection. [EDIT: I suspect this is where I must have creased the film, either when redscaling it, or when loading it onto the development reel] Redscale is a technique where you expose the film from the wrong side. These are all from a roll i took last year, I forgot to upload them!

Think!

13 Nov 2012 2 1 390
This cheap Vista Plus 200 film from Poundland makes outstanding redscale film.. more to come from this roll yet! This whole roll was shot at ISO 25. More here .

St Pancras Lock (redscale) 2

17 Mar 2012 1 360
I really must use that Yashica camera more - of all the random cameras I've acquired, it's the one that I get the best out of. This guy was fishing - no idea what he thought he'd catch in the canal. Redscale is a technique where you expose the film from the wrong side. These are all from a roll i took last year, I forgot to upload them!

Expired Hazy Sunset

26 Jan 2013 1 390
From the same night I had a different fault with a different film and a different camera. I guess I was just not destined to get a great shot that night! This is just old, expired film - sometimes you get nice old-fashioned colours. Sometimes it just goes wrong...