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Hi David. Wonderful image. A young photographer in training. One of my favorites, for sure.From my recent roll...
+1 :thumbup:Hi David. Wonderful image. A young photographer in training. One of my favorites, for sure.
Gary
That's just brilliant! It's both a tender photo of your child, and a funny play on smallness and youth.
I see the vertical band most in this exposure. There are other vertical bands in it too. I applied some tweaked curves to bring them out for illustration:From my recent roll... Not sure what the dark vertical line is (about 1/3 from the left), it's visible in some shots then disappears from some on the same roll.
Well, if it was light striking the film, it would be dark streaks on the negs and bright streaks in the print. So I doubt it's due to a light leak.Hi Godfrey, thanks for checking, but I do see them on the negatives. If I recall, I saw a few shots with them in the previous rolls too. Do you think if could be some sort of light leak? I get a sense that I only see them in out door bright sun shots, so maybe it's caused by advancing film in bright light without lens cover?