Fuji RFP, ASA 50, overexposed one stop. Handheld, almost wide open at around 1/2000. As you can see, it was close to noon/1PM, which helps on contrast and color saturation. But by overexposing one stop with slide film, colors show a tendency to be a bit washed. With two factors pressing on opposite directions, the results were interesting, allowing an effect similar to cross processing to obtained easily, with very little tweak on Photoshop. I love film! This was one of the best lenses I've ever had. Sharp even wide open, which was not the case here but it was very close.
thanks for the comment. The interesting thing about the light is that it was exactly during that time of the day when light is so hard that nobody likes to shoot during it. That's why it's so important to know and understand the media you're using and, also, experiment, dare to push things further. Results come naturally.