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I cant un see it.Nope... still can't see it. Do you have a mirror?
Andy
Sorry @Porthos I was looking for the bleach as wellI cant un see it.
Regarding the 37th exposure... it's something you learn over time, tighten the winder up before you start shooting and watch for it going around when taking photos. My did took a trip to Israel back in the day, didn't bring home many photos because he was trying to skimp out every exposure he could from the roll of film (slide film) and it never caught properly and therefor didn't pull through the camera.Many years ago I lent my 120 kit (Mamiya C330) to a fellow Pro to shoot a portrait, he managed to load the film back to front!
He told me later that he had only ever use 35mm.
It must be 15 years since I last shot a wedding, one can only put up with so many mothers in law telling you how to do your job lol.Regarding the 37th exposure... it's something you learn over time, tighten the winder up before you start shooting and watch for it going around when taking photos. My did took a trip to Israel back in the day, didn't bring home many photos because he was trying to skimp out every exposure he could from the roll of film (slide film) and it never caught properly and therefor didn't pull through the camera.
I started taking photos with a Mamiya C3 back in 1963 while stationed in England, advanced to two Mamiya C330 and then moved to the Hasselblad and then another, this time a motorized version. So when I went out to shoot a wedding I was carrying two Hasselblads with 70mm backs which I rolled myself and a Mamiya C330 for backup.
After a while you don't want to take a photo unless you paid for it (I had my own company consisting of my spouse and I and we did wedding and portraits on the weekends [since we both had full-time jobs working for the same company in the accounting field)] Just something to do together...
The last wedding I ever shot, I used a TLR and the wrong flash sync, thereby ruining the whole shoot, and had no back-up. That sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach is kind of like the one you get when you clone the destination drive to the source.Many years ago I lent my 120 kit (Mamiya C330) to a fellow Pro to shoot a portrait, he managed to load the film back to front!
Oh boy...cloning like that is just sick~!The last wedding I ever shot, I used a TLR and the wrong flash sync, thereby ruining the whole shoot, and had no back-up. That sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach is kind of like the one you get when you clone the destination drive to the source.
Luckily, I had an image of the source drive in the one case that happened to me on the Atola Bandura a few years ago. Yeah, you could say it's sickening.Oh boy...cloning like that is just sick~!
The last wedding I ever shot, I used a TLR and the wrong flash sync, thereby ruining the whole shoot, and had no back-up. That sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach is kind of like the one you get when you clone the destination drive to the source.
The last wedding I ever shot, I used a TLR and the wrong flash sync, thereby ruining the whole shoot, and had no back-up. That sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach is kind of like the one you get when you clone the destination drive to the source.
Yes, it's a sufficiently large life event to be memorable!Only once of course.
In my recollection of this happening to me was the BIG "OOOPS!" that popped out of my mouth.Been there, done that. The cloning thing. Only once of course.