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  1. guinastrapazi
    guinastrapazi ·

    awesome light leak!

  2. romson
    romson ·

    @guinastrapazi: Lucky me :D

  3. guinastrapazi
    guinastrapazi ·

    haha yes.. i really like light leaks.. but they never happen to me!! :(

  4. romson
    romson ·

    Well... I suppose technically that's not a "leak". My Smena's finish well-isolated, although I'm filming with it not so long time, never get any of this wonderful "flaw". Most likely that's flaring: sun was exactly behind the character, so beams striked directly to lense. If they not very expencive (eg. lens edge blackening made bad or even didn't made), if camera's inner chamber made of smooth plastic, light beams starts to jumping around :) kind of.

    Here I found very usefull tutorial, how to create DIY lightleaks:
    answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110525114702AACSK9H

  5. romson
    romson ·

    @guinastrapazi: About opening the back door with film loaded:
    ic.pics.livejournal.com/romson/2316906/68104/original.jpg
    I accidentally open the camera at night in the street, in 10 meters from the street light, and the back was opened about 3 seconds. The result: one irretrievably damaged frame and some nice light leaks :)

  6. guinastrapazi
    guinastrapazi ·

    hey tahnks for your respond! :)
    i like the idea of opening the back.. and the photo seems pretty cool to me! :)

  7. romson
    romson ·

    @guinastrapazi: You are welcome! :)
    Look what I found: www.flickr.com/photos/annaszczek/4644925595/

  8. guinastrapazi
    guinastrapazi ·

    jajajajaja!!! that looks grrreat!! :))
    thank you very very much!

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