Comments interspersed: > -----Original Message----- > From: Rob Studdert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(snip) > > OK I really don't think that was the cause, the light appears to have come in > through the light box. > Definitely. You can see how the fog bleeds outwards from frame 18, yet the edges of the film are quite clean. > > 2. As you can see, I was playing around with a wide-angle lens at the > > time. It was the Zenitar 16, which has a rear filter arrangement > > (as you may know), and I was also changing the filters around a > > bit, trying some shots with the coloured ones (being bored, and > > lacking the inspiration to take really interesting pictures...) > > Yes, red or yellow :-) > Such as the sun? > > 3. It is definitely possible that I messed up somehow on frame 18 - > > that's why frame 19 has essentially the same shot. > > I'll bet it was gross over-exposure. > Overexposed so much that the exposure was piped along the film. See my previous post. > > So can overexposure really have consequences like this? I never realised... > > Well you know now :-) > I've seen it before. > Cheers, > > > Rob Studdert > HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA > regards, Anthony Farr

