A Disaster in the Making
This roll has been a bit of a disaster from start to finish. I ordered two 3-packs of the redscale XR 120 and only received one. When LSI shipped the second pack, it arrived as 35mm. I loaded this roll in my Diana 35mm back last week. It completely jammed at frame number 25 and I had to take the film out in the dark and rewind it. The negatives are extremely thin, even thought I exposed for between 100 and 200 iso. But really, that is half the fun of film photography/lomography - never being quite sure....
Taken by troch with a Lomography Diana F+ (available in our Online Shop) loaded with Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 (35mm) film in Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada. These tags describe this photo: redscale, 35mm, sprockets, nature, scenic, under exposed, fisheye lens, and canada. Date: 2011-10-18. Time: Afternoon. This photo can also be found in the album The Thin Red Arc.
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wuxiong
Maybe Diana doesn't like redscales? I have tried a Solaris 800, in Diana, shooting the back side, it didn't turn out well ...<:)