I got back my cross processed shots from Galviston and wow, they are simply amazing. Of course I won’t b doing it for every roll (too expensive, 5 dollars for a roll and 13 bucks to develop). However..wow. It really brings the blue and green out in the film.On Sunday at 1am, we (my family) decided to supprise my step-dad’s family and drive up to Granbury instead of meeting them halfway in Waco. 324.33 miles and 5 hours 30 minutes later we arrived. Everybody slept some except for me, and we all went to sleep when we got there for about 4 hours. After that we went over to one of my step-dad’s sister’s houses had lunch, met with the family for a little bit, then me and my step-dad had to leave. We ended up leaving at about 4 and got back to Houston at around 8:30. Shaved an hour off of the time it took us to travel because we only stopped once (I had to pee really bad, but it was about 3 hours into the trek). Other than that, it was a smooth way there and back, that left me tired as hell with a test to take the next morning of which I scored an 81 on.The photos are of part of “The Strand”, that old fisherman, and the surfer chick (this time by me). The Strand is a few blocks area of galviston where there are a lot of shops, food, general entertainment type stuff. That particular shot I belive was taken where they life-size chessboard (well, right outside of the chessboard). The old man, well he was fishing and caught 3 fish or so.  

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