Burn frame - your shots from the start or end of the roll

FishyFish

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Sometimes the first and last shots of the roll come out better than could be expected. This was the first shot on the roll of Rollei Retro 400s I shot recently. Just a cliched mirror self portrait to wind the start of the film on, and because I'd underexposed the roll it had half the next frame conjoined to it when scanned, but a bit of cropping and I quite like the result.


FILM - Burn frame
by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr

Anyone else got any that came out quite nicely despite their disadvantaged nature?
 
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I'm sure I had some when I did portraits, but I'd need to find them. More importantly though, I've just bought some Poundland Agfa to test a few old cameras to see if they're working, so shooting off the start frames by pointing the camera at a mirror will give me a record of which camera I used for that film! (y)
 
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