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> -----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

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