Film swap with @guja. I gingerly loaded this film into my Canon AE-1 Program at the same time I loaded @klawe's film into my Canon EOS3000 (as there was a small tear in the leader that I didn't want to make worse). Although I'm fairly certain I loaded it correctly, the results seem to speak otherwise...

Photographer:
lizkoppert
Uploaded:
2019-10-03
Camera:
Minolta X700
Film:
Kodak 200asa
Country/region:
Germany
Albums:
Film Swap with @guja

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