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Closest signatureThis appears to be reticulation.
It's something you used to have to be careful to avoid by keeping developer temperatures reasonably close to 68-degrees F and keeping wash and fix temperatures within 5 degrees of that.
And if you messed up the temperatures this was supposed to happen.
But I've always been too careful to get this to happen, and I also think the film you can get now doesn't do this easily.
So exaggerated hot water and then chill, maybe even freeze while the film is wet "might" give you this kind of look.

Based on the lack of detail and generally bad quality, I'd say it's simply a crop from a tiny bit of a larger neg made with a fast and relatively grainy film, but nothing special, with the soft clumpiness coming from having scanned the neg with a flatbed scanner.
http://sashaveber.tumblr.com/post/102475449862
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You will find that trying to copy someones work or style is controversial especially when it comes to a professional photographer's work.
Get yourself a floppy but formal-ish shirt, a bad haircut, practice a disdainful expression and throwing that over your left shoulder...
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Get yourself a floppy but formal-ish shirt, a bad haircut, practice a disdainful expression and throwing that over your left shoulder...
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Yeah, probably reticulated. It's hard to get modern films to reticulate even on purpose. I've never tried it but if I wanted to do that I'd shoot Foma film. It's not as pre-hardened as other films and the wet emulsion is softer, which makes it scratch easier and should, I think anyway, maybe, make it more prone to reticulation. It's also fairly grainy if you shoot the 400 and develop generously (but be careful, it responds with big contrast increases) so that might help with this too.
For grain, I'd try Delta 3200 and maybe develop in Rodinal. That ought to give you a bumper crop of grain.
hello,
I'm not sure if this is the right thread but I am wondering how to achieve the look in this photo.![]()
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