
To make me feel like a bit less of a "richard head", does anyone else care to share any gargantuan LF faux pas?
Choose one!PAUL O wrote:Too many to list!
1) left a pile of four quickloads out on my desk and the sun got into the corner leaving nice diagonal orange lines across my picture .. very annoying (I thought it was my camera for a while until I realised that if the clip of a quickload isn't fully on, light 'can' sneak into the corner (although it has to be strong light at the right angle for a while by the looks of it)joolsb wrote:I did exactly what you described, Dave, and then, for added embarrassment, complained to the lab about their 'faulty' processing.
Not yet, Dave. I've got it all to look forward to......dave_whatever wrote: To make me feel like a bit less of a "richard head", does anyone else care to share any gargantuan LF faux pas?
Just got the offending shots back from t'lab. Of the 20-odd shots only 2 or 3 seem to be effected by the light leak. I'm pretty astounded by this, since I was so sure they were all screwed I nearly binned them without developing 'em.dave_whatever wrote:I have tonight realised that at some point several weeks ago when I had the bellows off the camera I didn't make sure they were back on properly. Thus i expect a large proportion of the shots i'm just about to post for developing will be ruined by light leaks.
You think that's bad, I was up in the Lake District a couple of weeks ago and actually opened an exposed dark slide in broad daylight to see if it had any film in it. IT DIDdave_whatever wrote:Just realised I got up at 6:15 this morning and shot 3 holders, i.e. 6 frames. Turns out one of the holders wasn't loaded.Epic fail on my part. And there I was thinking I had a watertight system.....back to the drawing board.