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Chipper truck's arse


I'm a fan of well-expired film. This film was twenty years expired when I put it in my Rollei 35TE last fall. I finally finished it, got it developed this week, and picked it up today. This was the first frame, well, after a half frame that wasn't focussed. It's probably the best frame on the roll, too. :)
It was some variety of Kodak 400 film -- "Max versatility" was part of its name. I shot it at around ISO 100 -- one stop extra for each decade, a rule for C41 film that works more often than it doesn't.
I was waiting for the tree-chipper truck to move into traffic so I took a picture of its arse.
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EDIT, later: I should have mentioned that I have another version in which I "fixed" the white balance. but I like this warmish one better.
It was some variety of Kodak 400 film -- "Max versatility" was part of its name. I shot it at around ISO 100 -- one stop extra for each decade, a rule for C41 film that works more often than it doesn't.
I was waiting for the tree-chipper truck to move into traffic so I took a picture of its arse.
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EDIT, later: I should have mentioned that I have another version in which I "fixed" the white balance. but I like this warmish one better.
Fred Fouarge has particularly liked this photo
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