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Bell tower with light leaks


This is the bell tower of Santa Maria in Aracoeli Basilica, behind the
Vittorio Emanuele II memorial in Rome. I was in line to go up the
elevator you can barely see on the left. The bell was sounding out the
hour, noon.
I'm not sure what made the light leaks; I'm still of two minds
whether it was the camera or the process of spooling the film for
developing. Maybe both. But being the lemonade sort of guy that I
am, I kind of like the effect.
1990s-era Tri-X shot (at ca. 200) in the Olympus Pen D3 three months
ago. Developed this week (mid-July) and scanned using the Lomography
Digitaliza holder on the Epson V700.
Vittorio Emanuele II memorial in Rome. I was in line to go up the
elevator you can barely see on the left. The bell was sounding out the
hour, noon.
I'm not sure what made the light leaks; I'm still of two minds
whether it was the camera or the process of spooling the film for
developing. Maybe both. But being the lemonade sort of guy that I
am, I kind of like the effect.
1990s-era Tri-X shot (at ca. 200) in the Olympus Pen D3 three months
ago. Developed this week (mid-July) and scanned using the Lomography
Digitaliza holder on the Epson V700.
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