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Taking the liberty of showing the full negative area of my submitted photograph. I mostly crop the sprocket holes but find they sometimes add to the overall photograph.

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Leica II (Model D), Summaron 1:3.5/35mm, Ilford HP5, developed in Spur HRX, presented as a scan of the print.

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Leica II (Model D), Elmar 1:3.5/50mm, Ilford HP5, developed in Spur HRX, presented as a scan of the print.

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Leica II, 5cm Summar, Kodak Gold 200:

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Leica IIIf, 85/1.9 Canon LTM, HP5 Plus, Ilfotec DD-X, digital camera scan. 

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Secret apple hiding in apple tree.

Leica 111g with 15mm Voigtlander 

30th f8 on HP5 in Perceptol.

copy of a darkroom print.

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And another taken on the same roll as the apple. Planks of wood secretly hiding inside an oak tree.

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4 hours ago, Bateleur said:

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Taking the liberty of showing the full negative area of my submitted photograph. I mostly crop the sprocket holes but find they sometimes add to the overall photograph.

Shutter bounce showing at the top of the picture?

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Venture left for the light, right for the mysteries of the dark.

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Follow the trail to enter the secret place in the trees.

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18 hours ago, Pyrogallol said:

Shutter bounce showing at the top of the picture?

No, the film slipped off the take up spool wound around it and started heading back to the film canister. I took the film out and reloaded and should have skipped the first few frames thereby avoiding the light leak.

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