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Another 828 frame for International 828 Film Day, which I missed and took pictures on Aug 30th, two days late
Well, the title seems to say it all. But it doesn't.
This was Fuji 200 film that expired in April 2001, extracted from a 35mm canister in August 2018, and spooled into my Kodak Flash Bantam, poorly at first (on the 28th of August, International 828 Film Day) and then correctly for shooting on the 30th.
Since it was scanned to include the sprocket holes in the image, but most of which holes I cropt out, it picked up that odd orange echo of the holes. Sigh. But it has a certain charm as a result. Perhaps the charm of the proverbial face that only a mother could love.
This was Fuji 200 film that expired in April 2001, extracted from a 35mm canister in August 2018, and spooled into my Kodak Flash Bantam, poorly at first (on the 28th of August, International 828 Film Day) and then correctly for shooting on the 30th.
Since it was scanned to include the sprocket holes in the image, but most of which holes I cropt out, it picked up that odd orange echo of the holes. Sigh. But it has a certain charm as a result. Perhaps the charm of the proverbial face that only a mother could love.
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