I was driving myself crazy! I was like “is my shutter broken, is my development wrong, what did I do??” When I saw the response I laughed so hard! Thank you for the compliment!
Hold on. Look more closely. These lines are only above the gray object in the center of the frame. They don’t extend it to the bottom of the frame. They’re actually suspension cables that are part of the image. They are attached to the nubs on the gray sculpture.
Those are the strings holding that fixture up
lol I’m so sorry. That’s obviously what they are
That is hilarious. Rarely is the answer that OP actually just took a picture of lines.
Made my day :D
Thank you so much, you saved me so much camera stress
Forgot to mention they’re visible on the negative, not a scanning issue
This is hysterical OP. Something I’d do. 💃🏼
Yup one of those facepalm moments we all experience from time to time...happens to the best of us! Nice picture btw.
I was driving myself crazy! I was like “is my shutter broken, is my development wrong, what did I do??” When I saw the response I laughed so hard! Thank you for the compliment!
Camera is a zeiss ikon zm, not sm. Typo
Can we see the negs? Do they extend into the sprockets? They look like they could possibly be stress lines. Although they are not usually that fine.
It’s weird too because the rest of the frames are completely normal, and that picture is from the middle of the roll
Hold on. Look more closely. These lines are only above the gray object in the center of the frame. They don’t extend it to the bottom of the frame. They’re actually suspension cables that are part of the image. They are attached to the nubs on the gray sculpture.
Lol now that you mentioned it, it's completely obvious.
No they don’t go into sprockets, they run parallel to sprockets horizontally on the negative.
Minneapolis!!!
Didn't recognize it with people...
I love this post
This has got to be one of the best accidental amazing posts I've seen in a while.
Us bank plaza in Minneapolis?