What is this?

© Joy Fender

What is this?

Uploaded: October 14, 2001

Description

Weird mark on some of my pictures

Comments

Donna R. Moratelli October 15, 2001

hi, Probably when you put your film in the camera, a hair fell into it. Something appears to be blocking the light that is hitting the film. Do any of the other pictures have the same type of mark? Let me know and maybe we can work from there. =donnarae #1209

Joy Fender October 15, 2001

Hi Donna!

This has happened over several rolls of film (10+). Not every print in a roll is effected. From what I can determine the mark is in the same place each time (lower left corner on a "portrait" oriented picture) it appears. Same shape and size.

Thanks for taking a look.
#1869

Joy Fender October 15, 2001

I need to make a correction! After reviewing other pictures from this same roll, I've noticed that the "mark" is in the *upper right* portion on other pictures.

I will check to see if something is in there when I get home this evening. Thanks for the help!

#1870


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