A fond and festive example of static discharge

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Joseph Bell

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Hello! I was trying out a roll of Cinestill 800 for the first time. The conditions were foggy and wet, and I was on the shores of Lake Ontario. I was surprised (almost pleasantly) by the kooky results! Every frame on the roll has at least a little bit of fond and festive lightning, so to speak.
 

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Hey, maybe that film will be good for Kirlian photography....
 

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Hello! I was trying out a roll of Cinestill 800 for the first time. The conditions were foggy and wet, and I was on the shores of Lake Ontario. I was surprised (almost pleasantly) by the kooky results! Every frame on the roll has at least a little bit of fond and festive lightning, so to speak.
Interesting, I've never had that happen, with the Cinestill I've used. You wouldn't think it would happen in a humid environment.
 
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This is definitely due to the missing remjet. The static discharge is on the remjet (backside) of the film, as it is red.
 
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