>>3329118>Not bad actually.Thanks.
Back in the day I tried doing some "psychedelic" stuff in the darkroom. Sadly most of the prints are long gone, lost in moves etc.
One technique I was fond of was placing objects on the paper and exposing an image. Then "painting" developer on (usually handprints). I'd do the same with a second image, fully submerge the paper in developer and fix when it looked "done".
Also did the run a roll of film through the camera twice thing at friends band practices. Still got the rolls somewhere uncut. If I remember correctly there were a couple of sections that worked.
The random unpredictable nature of doing this stuff with film, paper and chemicals is what i liked. The train window pic is the first time I've done it digitally
pic related is something I hadn't seen at the time. If I had I would have had to drop the hand motif thing like a stone but I was clearly inspired by Man Ray at the time, kek