Hmmm,

   Possibly an artifact of the light rays being blocked and not making
it to the lens?

Il Bill

TM wrote:
> 
> Stupid question- can shooting through a chain-link fence
> make it appear as though there are differing exposure times
> throughout the frame? I ask because I had no choice and had
> to shoot through a chain-link fence this weekend, noticed
> rather uneven contrast on a bunch of photos, not apparently
> due to the lighting or shadows, but something else.
> 
> I'm trying to figure out if it is the shutter or the fence that
> caused this. The lighter and darker portions moved around in
> different frames and different rolls of film, is this still
> indicative of a shutter problem?
> 
> Camera used was a Super A w/ 70-210/4.0 SMC-A.
> 
> Taka
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