I am really pleased with the outcome of this shoot; the boiling water managed to distort the colours of the photos and add some nice shapes over the top, as well as being able to still see a lot of the scenery.
I don't particularly like the light pinks and purples with the green of the trees and plants but I find it more interesting of an image than if it wasn't there. Yet again, that is part of the fun with film and destructive film photography is that you're never sure what outcome you're going to get, the more I experiment the more I can narrow down what works best, but I still don't have 100% control over it, which I like as it encourages me to do more shoots.
The top image out of these two is probably my favorite from the shoot as it is the most abstract. I love the warm blues and purples that the boiling water has created. I know as the photographer, that it's a shot of a river and all the light dots on the left is the light from the sun reflecting off the water.
I love the shapes created in the top image. They have a very toxic feel to them whit the big blops and lots of speckles.









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