Burning light-leak
Apparently, light leaks won't go away if you just leave them be and ignore. But sometimes, the effect they give can be quite interesting - here, it gives cosy, warm feeling to otherwise not really warm early morning.
In this light-leaky episode, a copse of trees in a park near my then-office. And a dog, hidden behind one of the trees. Mid-September 2015.
Taken with Canon AE-1 camera and Canon FDn 50mm F1.8 lens, on fresh, post-2014 roll of DM Paradies Universal 200 film. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 via VueScan 9.
Burning light-leak
Apparently, light leaks won't go away if you just leave them be and ignore. But sometimes, the effect they give can be quite interesting - here, it gives cosy, warm feeling to otherwise not really warm early morning.
In this light-leaky episode, a copse of trees in a park near my then-office. And a dog, hidden behind one of the trees. Mid-September 2015.
Taken with Canon AE-1 camera and Canon FDn 50mm F1.8 lens, on fresh, post-2014 roll of DM Paradies Universal 200 film. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 via VueScan 9.