
I was pretty high on Monday night with the guys. I'm not sure how long I was stuck on Arnold's couch for. We all just watched Fernando play Call of Duty.
Cross-processing* a digital photo is really ironic. The effect of cross-processing in film is to shift actual colors- this occurs naturally over long periods of time in developed film, as well. But a digital photo is just that- digital. It won't age. But we can easily do so in post.
Anyway, hanging out with the guys is a timeless thing, and I guess this is my cheap way of saying it.
* Cross-processing is a film photography technique whereby the film is deliberately processed in a solution intended for a different type of film. The effect is usually heavy color shifts, increased contrast, over-saturation, and a funky greenish-yellow tint.
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