I know right off the bat it's hard to tell what this picture is supposed to be. It was supposed to be a picture of one of my Moms plant (which is the pepper plant.) This is the first time I used a digital camera so that might be the case why the picture came out this way. The process of developing this picture is similar to photogram, but the only difference is that the first step is to get the film from your digital camera, pick any one picture you took and put it under the light (which is the scanner thing I talked on the photogram) and it will scan it to the blank picture you put under. The rest of the process is the same as the photogram. So far, this specific skill I have trouble trying to developed a picture because it will be all black as a result. I think I did it for the 3rd or 4th time and this is the closest that I can get. The process itself is still fun, but trying the developed a picture from your digital camera can be tedious sometimes if you don't do it right. This also happened to other students and the thing is we don't know what we're doing wrong. We thought it may be one of the chemicals we use (possibly the developer) since we notice that's where the picture will start to turn all black.