it also seems to have a fare amount of lens flare from the bright point
sources.
On 10/27/2011 12:38 AM, John Coyle wrote:
Could this be where you creased the film a bit in loading the spool: I've seen
that a
couple of times when the film stuck and I forced it on a bit?
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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On 10/23/2011 10:38 PM, Mark C wrote:
Submitted for your perusal... here's a photo I snapped a week ago in a state
park near
Augusta, Michigan. Notice the globular lights on the left side of the frame and
what
appears to be light shining towards the center of the frame:
http://www.calarti.com/peso/2011-0435_tu.jpg
Here's the frame taken immediately before that one:
http://www.calarti.com/peso/2011-0435_tu.jpg
Yeah - I drew the circle on the second one to show where the lights were on the
first.
At first I thought that this must be lens flare of some sort, but I'm certain
the sun was
behind me. The trail proceeds to the north and while it twists and turns a bit
as it
follows the edge of a sinkhole lake, it never strays more than from NW to NE.
The shot was
taken around 2 PM local time last Saturday, which I reckon to be about 11:30
true local
time - which would put the sun in the south-southeast area. Behind the bushes
that the
light is emanating from is a big empty field - just soybean stubble for a
couple hundred
yards.
Taken on an Mz-S with an FA 20-35 f4 zoom, #29 deep red filter, lens hood in
place. No
Photoshopping other than contrast and tone adjustments. The photo was shot on
Neopan 400
pushed to ISO 16000 and developed in HC-110 Dil B. I checked the negatives and
there are
no developer / agitation marks. The lights are in the negative as areas of
density. The
area of density does extend beyond the frame, into the sockets on the film.
This is the
last frame on the role and there are no kinks or folds on it (or elsewhere on
the roll...)
I'm guessing a pin-hole light leak in my changing bag? Any one else ever get
this sort
of thing?
Mark C.
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