I originally thought I had shot this roll with my Diana Mini, but now I’m not so sure anymore. I had this roll laying around for quite a while and of course did not label it in any way, so I don’t know when I shot this roll or with which camera.
I assume it must have been a light leek, but not knowing which camera this film came from makes it difficult fix!
All photos turned into these strange abstract vistas that remind me of misty scenes from some dark period drama set in London. Although I kind of like these images, I mourn for all the photos I could have had.


















In the photo below I can see what looks like a row of houses. I think this might be a photo I took last summer of the street I grew up in. This was the fourth photo on the roll.

The rest of the roll has a much higher contrast and this light trail that spans several frames. In the first and second photo there is something of the scene, perhaps these could be lights in the distance.
I had my film developed and scanned by the photo lab, and I think perhaps the frames were not cut correctly, as it looks like the image that now spans photo one and two should be one image.









I don’t know what I’ll do with these photographs, perhaps I can draw over them or use them for an animation background.
If anyone has any other ideas besides a light leek to what might have caused all this, let me know!





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