Frame No. 37

p.giannakis

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Post that extra frame that you managed to squeeze out of your 135-36 film.


Here is mine, frame No37 from a BW400CN.


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I keep getting 38 frames from each roll of 135-36 film (mostly Kodak and Ilford, bought in canisters, not bulk-loaded). But then, the first always is #0. So the 38th frame is #37. Which one do you want to see, #37 or the 37th?
 
Most of my "37th Frames" end up looking like this. Or they're of my pants leg, the ground, etc. Or maybe these are the "0 Frames"; I don't know. Somewhere I have half a box of slides all from this same theme. I was going to do a whole show once I'd collected enough!

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from the end of he roll. cropped to square to eliminate the over exposed bit from bulk loading.
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Frame 37 from a film that sat in my Canon 7 from 2006 to 2013:
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Canon 7, Jupiter-8, Tri-X 400TX @ EI1600 at 1/125 sec and f/8.
Developed in Calbe R09 1(7ml) + 50, 28.0 minutes, 20.4 degC towards 16 degC in the room.
 
I keep getting 38 frames from each roll of 135-36 film (mostly Kodak and Ilford, bought in canisters, not bulk-loaded). But then, the first always is #0. So the 38th frame is #37. Which one do you want to see, #37 or the 37th?

could be better described as the last frame of a roll
 
Nice shot! I have akshully started
to deliberately rewind after 36 exp because I like to file the film in 6 rows of 6.

Funny you should say that - actually i do not have the negative of the picture i posted. The lab that developed the film cut it off as they gave me filed 6 rows of six negatives. Thankfully i'd asked to have the film scanned so i have it on a CD and that is how i realised that it was frame No37.

After that i decided to learn how to develop them myself....
 
Nothing in particular, it turned out to be one of the better pictures on the roll. Problems developing left little to work with, hence the high contrast scan. All in all, a bit of a disaster, so nice to have one extra try.

Leica M4-2/CV 28mm Ultron, Ilford HP5
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