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Help! My photos developed poorly and I don’t know why.
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Title. I’m brand new to film and I clearly made some huge mistakes and I honestly don’t know why. Please take a moment and view my photos and provide feedback and I’m devestated and appreciate this art of delayed gratification of waiting for the photos to develop but to know they turned out this way was a stab in the heart.

Of note: I used a Kodak half frame camera EKTAR H35. I was traveling to Barcelona. I flew and it underwent a few X-rays. ISO was 200 and 400. 3 of my six rolls straight up didn’t develop as my photo developer said they were blank.

Additional context: I know I goofed up and opened the back of hen rolling up a film but just one!

Oh gosh I’m reeling right now as I just got the drop box link.

TLDR: photos came out bad. See link. Please help an aspiring film photographer.

P.S. I fell in love with the concept so much that I bought a Pentax k1000. Fingers crossed I never loose film like this again.

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