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Over the past week or so I have scanned a thousand colour slides I
took in the 1990s. This one was from early April 1999. I can't tell
if it was the last frame or the first frame because all the slides
were mounted; the lab didn't keep them in order and I can't see the
film edges. This nearly square bit was all there was; the rest of the
frame is clear.
The image is quite sensible: I pointed the camera at the reflection of
the other side of a fairly still pond as it was getting duckish. And
to add a pun to that, I think there are two ducks paddling towards me.
I suppose I should have it upside-down from this, but I like it like
this.
It was Kodak Ektachrome 100SW in my Canonet.
took in the 1990s. This one was from early April 1999. I can't tell
if it was the last frame or the first frame because all the slides
were mounted; the lab didn't keep them in order and I can't see the
film edges. This nearly square bit was all there was; the rest of the
frame is clear.
The image is quite sensible: I pointed the camera at the reflection of
the other side of a fairly still pond as it was getting duckish. And
to add a pun to that, I think there are two ducks paddling towards me.
I suppose I should have it upside-down from this, but I like it like
this.
It was Kodak Ektachrome 100SW in my Canonet.
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