This, apparently, is what happens when, don't ask me how, the film does something really weird in camera like folding over on itself so you end up exposing through the anti-halation layer.
This shot is the correct orientation, but as the film was nearly clear, i.e. grossly underexposed, it was impossible to work out where the actual frame was.
This shot, however, is the wrong orientation, as you can kinda tell from the above shot (it being the same subject), and as those who know the location would be aware, and as you would be able to tell if you could read the text on the caravan.
The green lines appear to be where the film folded.
And this last pic was literally the end of the roll. And again is the wrong orientation. Just look at that sign. And, in case you were wondering, all shots were daytime shots, not too short an exposure night shots.
Just weird man.
Thursday, 18 February 2010
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