Don't Look Back
#FlashbackFriday
This is not photoshop.
I should step back a second. I have been taking photographs since pretty much before I was born. If not earlier. During law school I started taking photographs for magazines (Google that) using film (Google again).
I have been meaning to digitize my slides and photos for awhile. There are services out there, but I have a ton. So last week I purchased an inexpensive Kodak Scanner. Does a okay job, and allows me to go through things quickly to see what I may want to scan at a higher level. (Though every photo I have ever taken is a work of art, I guess some may not be quite as good. 😀)
So I popped these into the scanner. And I was instantly transported back x years ago to a concert. (Where x is a bigger number than I would care to mention.)
I shot a bunch of photos that night. And I would carry a few cameras. With changing film and the rest, it was often easier to load a few bodies. Plus I liked shooting B&W also when I had a chance. At points I did play with double exposure when shooting live. I thought this was the case here. Put them into Lightroom.
But in fact it looks like after all these years, a couple of strips were basically stuck together. They had lined up perfectly. I was able to separate them. But it is still bizarre. I have 30 images in total - 6 images per strip, 5 strips. I scanned 30 images.
Also I have 7 photos that scanned like this in a row. The strips only have 6 images on them. I have no idea how I got 7 like this. I went back to the strips. No idea.

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