Your Film Produced No Images

Last month, I decided to bring my film camera with us on our trip to Montana. I was really looking forward to seeing what I could capture using the film camera.

I was kind of surprised that I did not take near as many photos as I thought I would with the film camera though. I believe it is because you do not have an instant image show up on an LCD screen of a DSLR or one on my iPhone. Instead of shooting off a bunch of images of the same thing with digital, a little more thought goes into shooting an image with film.

Since I did not take a full roll of 36 images in Montana, I made a day trip to Yosemite last week to finish up the roll of film.

Nikon FE2 with El Capitan in the background

I sent the roll of to be processed and have been waiting for the email to tell me that the images were ready to be viewed. The message came through this morning, but it was not what I was expecting…

Your film produced no images

I believe I loaded the film incorrectly. When I was rewinding the film, it seemed to rewind a little too quickly. But I didn’t really think too much about it at the time, and just sent to roll off the be processed.

Well, at least I had my DSLR and my iPhone with me to capture photos in Montana as well! This morning, my husband suggested that we could always go back. Now that is a very tempting offer!

But I did capture some memorable shots with the other cameras I had with me…

Going to the Sun Road

This is one I captured with my DSLR from the top of Logan Pass looking down at Going to the Sun Road.

And here is one I capture with my iPhone out the car window on the drive up Going to the Sun Road…

Glacier National Park

Right now, I have four rolls of black & white film sitting on the shelf. I am determined to shoot a roll of film with one of those rolls and get back a successful set of prints.

Stay tuned!