Michelle A. opened this issue on Jan 18, 2003 ยท 19 posts
DHolman posted Sat, 18 January 2003 at 9:01 AM
Michelle - I feel your pain (sympathetic, non-pervy hug here). I was shooting at the Seattle Museum of Flight last year when I had to change rolls while outside. It started to rain and I ran for cover. I quickly loaded a new roll and headed out as the little drizzle subsided. On my way back to my car, I noticed an old rusty Spitfire - that they must have been taking into their restoration shop - just sitting in a side parking lot. I had total access to it and got some great shots. It wasn't until I dropped my film off that I realized I had one less roll of exposed film and one more roll of unexposed film than I should have. That's when I realized that in my rush to get out of the rain, I mixed up my exposed and unexposed roll of film and loaded a shot roll back into the camera (at the time, had it set to leave the film tongue out on rewind). 18 out of 24 frames were double exposed. Went back and the Spitfire was gone. :( -=>Donald