The Krow
Nov 9 2003, 05:08 PM
I don't know quite where to put this...but me and some friends got a camera and were taking some "skate-stomping" pictures...we got the pics back and one of mine looked...wierd...anybody wanna try and explain it???
...ok...my picture isn't uploading...anybody wanna help me out with that???
mcginty
Nov 9 2003, 05:42 PM
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Blood Angel
Nov 9 2003, 07:46 PM
Is this the same one as your backyard photo which we still haven't sen or am i thinking of someone else
The Krow
Nov 9 2003, 07:51 PM
yes. its me again...and no, it is not the backyard photo. but this one is weird, it was like 10 at night, and, i just cant explain it, you just have to see it...
Phantom
Nov 9 2003, 08:29 PM
Here's The Krow's picture:
The Krow
Nov 9 2003, 08:58 PM
thanks for getting that up phantom...I really want to know what all that red is from. Maybe is a reflection of some light or something, but its been bothering me for a while now...any idea's???
thepsychoticseaotter
Nov 9 2003, 10:31 PM
Sent the pic to a friend that develps pictures and to dumb down what she said it was Either a bad chemicle mix when it was develpoed...if that was the only pic affected it was possiblt a flaw in the film or contamination on the negative...I'm not really a photo expert but I believe Mcginty works with pics any chance we can get him over here to look?
The Krow
Nov 9 2003, 10:37 PM
Mcginty already commented in the chat room. He said it was probly partially exposed film...but since i didn't load the film, and how it was a disposable camera...i dunno how thats possible, but i suppose it could happen
mcginty
Nov 9 2003, 11:44 PM
It could be a light leak since it's a disposible camera. If you bump them the wrong way you definely can crack the camera so light leaks in. Another possiblity may also be what Otter said about chemicals. Some of the One Hour Labs never change their Chemicals so you get all kinds of funky stuff. If it's the only image where this occured the only way to truely tell what is happening is to look at the negative. If you see the Cyan "reverse of Red" flowing out of the film frame and into the sprockets, you have a light leak. If the Red is contained within the frame then you might of captured your friends Aura while doing the Ollie.
One other suggestion if you want to make your friends Ollies look more impressive try using a lower angle. Here is an example from my snowboarding days.

Shawn White age 12 Performing 540.
Battlestar Scralatchtica
Nov 10 2003, 05:31 PM

WOW PRETTY COOL!!!
Phantom
Nov 10 2003, 05:58 PM
| QUOTE (Battlestar Scralatchtica @ Nov 10 2003, 06:31 PM) |
WOW PRETTY COOL!!! |
And what, if I may ask, are you referring to?
The Krow
Nov 10 2003, 08:43 PM
It is the only picture that has this. I got the negetives back from my friend and the red is contained in the film frame. And the picture is of me, my friend took it.
Melladior
Nov 10 2003, 10:35 PM
DON'T BE AFRAID OF WHATEVER IT IS. NOTHING SO BEAUTIFUL COULD BE BAD.
Engulf
Nov 11 2003, 08:35 AM
The Krow
Nov 11 2003, 04:30 PM
thanks for your help guys, i'm going to try to bring it into school to show my photography teacher, maybe he can help out a bit...Thanks again for all of your help
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