Regrettably these are very poor images. They
were taken with a "half frame" camera using ASA 400 film. A
half frame camera is designed to create an image one half the size of a
normal 35 mm negative and when combined with grainy high speed film, the
result is very grainy photos. The advantage of such a camera is its
compact size and the fact that a 36 exposure roll equals 72 half frame
shots. The "psychedelic" swirls seen in most of these shots are defects
in the negs caused by poor drying after processing. If you look closely
in many of these photos you will see a "photographers scale" which is marked
in inches. These inferior images are presented here in the belief
that "something" is better than "nothing".