Never Quite Ten Oh Five

by Paul Lavallee  

Uploaded 29 Sep 2007 — 21 favorites

© Paul Lavallee

© mylatehope.com

This photograph is from the same roll as The Young Man and the Sea. It's a clock on the front of a warehouse in Apponaug, RI - about 4 miles south of where I live. I can't ever recall this clock working. It's been 10:04 for as long as I can remember.

I also found it strange that this photo looks so different from The Young Man and the Sea. The characteristic lines are not present and woah with those light leaks! It almost looks like I shot this through a window.

Update 8/20/2009: Sadly, this structure was bulldozed into rubble one day this past week.

Created using my girlfriend's Holga 120S with 4 year expired AGFA RSX-II (iso 200) slide film cross processed with C-41. Photo scanned with an HP Scanjet 4890. No digital manipulation used!

6 responses

  • jennifer grainer

    jennifer grainer gave props (1 Oct 2007):

    yes!

  • Anton Stocker

    Anton Stocker   gave props (2 Oct 2007):

    Nice one - great atmosphere.

  • Aqvilon

    Aqvilon said (4 Oct 2007):

    great shot, love the red highlights

  • Nimai Wong

    Nimai Wong gave props (25 Oct 2007):

    What a fascinating result, great work!

  • jordan pearson

    jordan pearson said (6 Dec 2007):

    cross process is so much fun. the colors are beautiful. I love this image.

  • Fausto Vitali

    Fausto Vitali gave props (9 Dec 2007):

    what camera? holga perhaps? nice

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