Works nicely with the reflections, tooWith standard & no frame. Tried a bunch of shakes to move or get rid of the light leak, but only 2 options came up.
I like the pretty pastel look.
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Works nicely with the reflections, tooWith standard & no frame. Tried a bunch of shakes to move or get rid of the light leak, but only 2 options came up.
I like the pretty pastel look.
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But don’t forget to remove the pearls and the nail varnish before Monday! You may laugh, but someone where I worked in British Aerospace (many years ago - before “trans” was a thing) came in to work on a Monday still wearing the pearls and the varnish that he’d worn with his dress at the weekend. A least likely candidate for dressing up in women’s clothing it would be difficult to imagine. He smoked a pipe for a start!!I do that at the weekend Rog
*Seems a bit of work is required to avoid the light leaks ?A few samples - top with Standard, bottom two with TripleCrown. Plus a bit of clarity.
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I don't think you can get rid of the leaks on this one, unlike some of their films where with enough shaking you can sometimes get an unleaky option.*Seems a bit of work is required to avoid the light leaks ?
I know. After spending years trying to avoid them, it's hard to adjust.there’s one thing I can’t abide and that is fake light leaks
It’s hard to imagine many situation that would make light leaks. One is in cameras so poorly made that the pieces don’t fit together very well, as in the old plastic Diana cameras. But once you put a piece of black tape over the gap the light leak problem was cured. Likewise, with an antique bellows camera the bellows would sometimes develop pinhole leaks at the flex points when the leather got old and cracked, but those were easily fixed with some black patch on the inside of the bellows.I know. After spending years trying to avoid them, it's hard to adjust.