Here's the scenario going in: - me - a nice old film camera (a la 1965) - the camera does not have a functioning light meter - the camera may have a light-leak problem Here's the scenario as it now stands: - me - a nice old film camera (a la 1965) - the camera does not have a functioning light meter - the camera may have a light-leak problem - the film in the camera that may be black and white OR color, i can't remember (ok, even more challenging than first anticipated because you shoot differntly because of the kind of film in the camera) - the first roll is shot and taken to be developed. turns out it's blank because it didn't catch right when I first loaded it into the camera (the camera tries to show me who's boss, clearly it is not me) - the second roll is loaded properly, shot, and dropped off to be developed. it's color, by the way. hopefully there are actually exposures on it. - the third roll is loaded (properly, I hope) and just started. also color. - i forgot to buy more film today while i was at the photo lab, so now i'm officially out of supplies The more challenging challenge seems to be increasing in challenging-ness almost daily, but I'm going to fight through it and post some images in the end, damnit! Watch out world! And please be patient. :)
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