My five frames were shot with a roll of expired 35mm Agfa Scala 200X at ISO 100. The gear I used was a Canon F1n and a Canon 35mm f/2.8 FD lens and the film was developed in Kodak D76 stock for 9.5 minutes.

When I loaded the roll in my camera I decided that to do my usual walk around and capture the activity around my city, as it turned out I could have never predicted the end result!

On the day I developed the roll I took it out of the tank after the last wash and looked at the result, the frames looked odd and it looked like there were Viking warriors fighting, I tried to understand where they came from but I could not remember seeing any Vikings fighting on that day.

After digitizing the frames I realized what had happened, this was an accidental double exposure roll and I figured that the person that gave me the roll had forgotten that he/she already exposed it and didn’t develop it!

The great news is that wherever I shared the images people have been very impressed by the images and that is really rewarding for me. Here are the results!

~ Sina Farhat

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2 responses to “5 Frames… With Agfa Scala 200X (EI 200 / 35mm / Canon F1n)”

  1. @stevenwphoto had some that were latent nearly 11 years and came out amazing!

 

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