So the other morning I woke up early and headed for the beach. Took the Hasselblad and some Fuji Acros film 100 iso with me. Which i have never shot with before so this was a chance to test it and get a good walk in. Got to the beach and realized I forgot my phone in the truck and that is what I use to keep time when shooting the long exposures. So I decided to count the seconds off. 1 alligator 2 alligator three alligator up to 34 seconds on some shots. Not the most accurate and scientific method but it is what it is sometimes. Thankfully all of my exposures came out great. Then after developing the film i used a new fresh out of the box Squeegee. TROUBLE ! Looking at my film I saw all this thick greasy stuff all over it. Since the only thing that touched it after washing was me and the new water squeegee. I knew because I looked after washing the film that it was clean and looked perfect it must be the new squeegee. I took a look at it and all over the blades was the same compound. YUK ! I have tried and tried to clean the film but it is no good. This image here I did what I could in Photoshop to clean it but still no good. Oh well I cleaned the squeegee and will try again. The reason I was shooting Fuji was because I got bit by the bad 120 TMAX backing paper thing and you can't order it right now. I just can't seem to win. LOL

