Probably something to do with Halloween. 8+[

Jack
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From: Mark C <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Spectral Photography?

Oops - put the first link in twice. Here's the second:

http://www.calarti.com/peso/2011-0434_tu2.jpg

On 10/23/2011 10:38 PM, Mark C wrote:
> Submitted for your perusal... here's a photo I snapped a week ago in a state 
> park near Augusta, Michigan. Notice the globular lights on the left side of 
> the frame and what appears to be light shining towards the center of the 
> frame:
> 
> http://www.calarti.com/peso/2011-0435_tu.jpg
> 
> Here's the frame taken immediately before that one:
> 
> http://www.calarti.com/peso/2011-0435_tu.jpg
> 
> Yeah - I drew the circle on the second one to show where the lights were on 
> the first. At first I thought that this must be lens flare of some sort, but 
> I'm certain the sun was behind me. The trail proceeds to the north and while 
> it twists and turns a bit as it follows the edge of a sinkhole lake, it never 
> strays more than from NW to NE. The shot was taken around 2 PM local time 
> last Saturday, which I reckon to be about 11:30 true local time - which would 
> put the sun in the south-southeast area. Behind the bushes that the light is 
> emanating from is a big empty field - just soybean stubble for a couple 
> hundred yards.
> 
> Taken on an Mz-S with an FA 20-35 f4 zoom, #29 deep red filter, lens hood in 
> place.  No Photoshopping other than contrast and tone adjustments. The photo 
> was shot on Neopan 400 pushed to ISO 16000 and developed in HC-110 Dil B. I 
> checked the negatives and there are no developer / agitation marks. The 
> lights are in the negative as areas of density. The area of density does 
> extend beyond the frame, into the sockets on the film. This is the last frame 
> on the role and there are no kinks or folds on it (or elsewhere on the 
> roll...)
> 
> I'm guessing a pin-hole light leak in my changing bag? Any one else ever get 
> this sort of thing?
> 
> Mark C.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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