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  1. It's entirely possible. Does this expose the film to too much light?
  2. Thanks for the response! That sounds plausible, it was extremely hot the whole time we were there. There are only three photos that came out like this and they were in a row on the film so maybe it was particularly hot during this time
  3. Hey, let me just start by saying i know basically nothing about photography so please excuse my ignorance haha. My friend lent me her Olympus Trip 35 camera to take with me to India and i've really fallen in love with it and with film photography in general. Because i didn't know to how to use or set up the camera some of the photos came back with strange but really cool effect which, since learning how to set up the camera basically, i have been unable to replicate. I was just wondering if anyone would be able to tell me what has happened here and how i would be able to acheive the effect again. It was 800 iso film and there was a good chance i had it on the wrong iso setting on the camera. Thanks a lot :)
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