What's wrong?

What's wrong?

Could anybody advise what went wrong with the sky here? It looks for me like bad development.
The film was developed by Toronto Image Works lab. A reputable place, but I had a number of misfortunes with them recently.
Equipment Used
Ihagee 6x9
Film & Developer
TMax 400
Looks like bubbles, too much photo-flo and left to dry on film. Can you see any residue on the film? Try rewashing.
 
Hey, I know it's a processing mistake (I'd go with Nicole about photo-flo as well), but it's definitely very cool!
 
awesome bubbles.
Luckily it sounds like it's not a fatal flaw in processing, if it is just photoflo (which it probably is, not much else makes froth with that big of bubbles)
 
Dont remove the bubbles!!!! I think it adds to the photograph. A good departure from reality.

Rick Tapio
 
Kind of a neat effect actually! Sort of a manipulated image, which neither used D*****L, or intentional human intervention.

George
 
great stuff doubrovsky :smile:
i should send some of my film there

john

added later:

the tower's eyes
frowned cornice
if it could only glance up
for just one second
the sky so bubbly would add a smirk
to the sad church
 
It may be that you put two films in the tank and only chemicals enough for one (I've done it - luckily not a job!). The chemicals would slosh around enough to develop the film when you agitate but when the tank's sat still, the top film sits amid bubbles.

PETE.
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Paper developer overshaking.I've lost many photographs.
n
 

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