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Film burn VI & VII

September 16, 2016 Rhianne

I've mentioned before in previous film burn posts how I love the end of the roll where the light is exposed to the film. A lot of the time there isn't a result like this and usually they're ignored if they do happen but as I'm now scanning my films myself I get to see for myself every time it does happen and sometimes you hit on gems with colours like these! So pretty!

In Film Photography Tags film burn, film, unexpected surprise
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