Bad shots made good with time and emotion Part 1
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Bad shots made good with time and emotion Part 1

These set of 3 are part of the previous images, but not something I'm "proud of" but was asked to see by another APUGer, they may come down when I run out of space. They are lesser in that they have some flaw, the images were scanned with no holder as it's 70mm and the developing tank had lots of light leak and many images were completely lost, these are just "messy" with leaks...
Location
New York City, USA
Equipment Used
Mamiya RZ67, Sekonic Studio Delux (original), 70mm back
Film & Developer
Kodak (ESTAR Base) Tri-X Aerographic Film
Xia_Ke said:
Here Ya go Aaron, 3 more, they aren't really great, just because you asked, I looked to see if there was anything viable, this is what I found, I DID do a little touchup with adjusting some sliders in Lightroom to correct for some of the light leaks, but that could have been done with an enlarger so I don't feel to shameful doing it.
 
Dan Henderson said:
Please expound on your title. I don't understand how "time" and "emotion" made bad shots good.
I'm referring to a comment on one of the other pictures from the series on NY, if you read the comments and understand why I posted these three it should make a little sense. The commenter said that he could feel the emotion in the other images and wanted to see more of the set even if they weren't good shots, and someone said that the aged look of the film gave them some good character even if they aren't really salable per se. These 3 aren't meant to really show any talent, just demonstrating what was left of the bad roll.
 

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