Waterfront 1 : 2 questions
Jersey Vic

Waterfront 1 : 2 questions

I was shooting in some deep fog last Friday, then the sun came bursting through & burned it away in what seemed like seconds.
I was shooting with Holga I (the good, olde one) and Foma 400 and shooting right into the sun on this shot. I developed the film in Diafine and found that many of the negatives have these ripples running top to bottom.

1. Do the 'artifacts' on the film ruin your viewing experience?
2. What caused them? Over exposure? Light coming through the counter or bouncing off the back of the film? Antihalation layer still on the film when developing?

Thanks-

Victor
Location
West NY, NJ
Equipment Used
Holga
Exposure
windy, 50 degrees F
Film & Developer
Arista 400 ultra -Fomapan 400 and Diafine
Paper & Developer
Arista ultra rc and Zonal pro wt
cool things just happen when you least expect it...I thought you were just luky enough to have captured some varga or brille.... :smile: . These age keepers!

Miles
 
It looks great to me. It doesn't really matter what caused it, because it works. To me it looks like the effect you see when a wiped window fogs up again.
 
Vic, I really like the random image generator because it continually shows me really cool work like this
 

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