Kevin Caulfield
Subscriber
I shot my first roll of Fuji Pro 160C a couple of weeks ago, a 120 roll, all of fireworks at Darling Harbour in Sydney.
Several frames have usually two thin bands of lower density on the left edge, the outer one being the lightest, and then one next to it being slightly darker, but lighter than the rest of neg. This is not on every frame, but is on about five or six. The bands are about 1.5mm wide.
There was no obvious (at least to me) light source nearby, but the affected frames are all taken from virtually the same place. (I moved around a little bit between exposures).
Is this probably just a result of lighting hitting my lens from somewhere else?
By the way, I was using my Hasselblad 500 C/M with an 80mm lens.
Several frames have usually two thin bands of lower density on the left edge, the outer one being the lightest, and then one next to it being slightly darker, but lighter than the rest of neg. This is not on every frame, but is on about five or six. The bands are about 1.5mm wide.
There was no obvious (at least to me) light source nearby, but the affected frames are all taken from virtually the same place. (I moved around a little bit between exposures).
Is this probably just a result of lighting hitting my lens from somewhere else?
By the way, I was using my Hasselblad 500 C/M with an 80mm lens.