Soup Recipe Three

35 mm films dunk into different recipes before development progress.

Note: The following texts are describes some recipes for a photographic film development process. Please be aware that handling chemicals like dishwashing liquid can be hazardous, and it’s essential to follow safety guidelines and use appropriate equipment when working with such substances.

Shot with
Canon AE1 Program

Film
Fujifilm 200 (Expired)

Ingredients:
450ml Mountain Dew
1 Pack of Silica Gel
4 Drops of Ink

Instructions
In a pot, pour the entire 450ml of Mountain Dew, ensuring it covers the base evenly. Add the entire pack of silica gel into the pot after the Mountain Dew has been poured. Gently stir the mixture over low heat, allowing the silica gel to dissolve completely. Once the silica gel has dissolved, carefully place a film into the solution, ensuring it is fully immersed. Drop four drops of ink onto the film, strategically placing them for the desired artistic effect. Continue stirring the solution gently over low heat to incorporate the ink into the mixture. Before the solution shows any signs of boiling, cover the pot and let it sit until it cools down. After cooling, remove the film from the solution and place it in cold water for 30 minutes to fix the image. Once fixed, take out the film from the water and let it dry in an open-air environment for 1 week.

After one week of drying, the film is now ready for further development and processing to reveal the unique and artistic photographic art created using this unconventional method.

Important Note: This recipe is purely fictional and not suitable for actual photography or film development. Combining these ingredients will not create photographic art, and in reality, it may damage the film or camera equipment. For photography, it’s essential to use proper and established techniques and equipment to achieve high-quality and safe results.

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