Really like the flower shot, very strange quality to it.
The one thing I'm not happy with the Tetenal C-41 kit is that the Bleach and Fix is combined. I vaguely remember using a Kodak C-41 15+ years ago, where every process chemical was separate. One of my favourite effects was to do bleach bypass - process as normal, but either do an extremely short bleach or miss it out alltogether. Gave a sort of Subdued/washed out colouring and heavy contrast effect. Sadly, the Tetenal kit comes with a BLIX, and you're stuck with it. Any attempt at under-cooking it, and your image isn't fixed properly
Only some parts of Three Kings were shot with bleach bypass to show the discontent of the soldiers at the end of the war. There are three film styles in the film for the different parts, colour neg film bleach bypassed, Ektachrome transparency cross processed to give unnatural colours and standard Ektachrome processed normally. The ektachrome caused problems as there were only a few labs that would process it and compensate if they were unable to develop it properly but eventually a lab was found. Most feature films a shot on colour neg as the wider lattitude allows for errors in exposure during the printing stage.
One interesting point I found is that its impossible to do bleach bypass on transparency film as the bleach is an essential part of the process to get an image