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Bad Negative Appreciation


I spent part of today scanning some negatives left untouched since
1985. This is the last strip on a roll of Kodak VR1000 and it has
three frames, though the exposure was so poor that it is nearly
impossible to tell where one ends and another begins. It looks like
one frame of 24 x 110 mm or so. My original scan of this is 45 MB,
but I resized it to make for easy posting; this version is just under
six MB. I've done no spotting as it would be pretty hard to tell
spots of dust from clumps of grain. Or giant dye molecules; whatever.
I remember the night I took the pictures -- I was trying to get an
impression of the light from the other side of Chamberlains Cove
falling on the intervening water. I was not impressed by what I got
but, thirty-odd years later, I kinda like it. Having the three frames
together like this, by the way, makes an image nothing like reality.
:)
This was in my Minolta X370 and probably with my 50mm lens.
1985. This is the last strip on a roll of Kodak VR1000 and it has
three frames, though the exposure was so poor that it is nearly
impossible to tell where one ends and another begins. It looks like
one frame of 24 x 110 mm or so. My original scan of this is 45 MB,
but I resized it to make for easy posting; this version is just under
six MB. I've done no spotting as it would be pretty hard to tell
spots of dust from clumps of grain. Or giant dye molecules; whatever.
I remember the night I took the pictures -- I was trying to get an
impression of the light from the other side of Chamberlains Cove
falling on the intervening water. I was not impressed by what I got
but, thirty-odd years later, I kinda like it. Having the three frames
together like this, by the way, makes an image nothing like reality.
:)
This was in my Minolta X370 and probably with my 50mm lens.
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