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First roll of film
Think I need a little practice, lots of my images came out blank, is this normal? I'm very new to lomography.
Yes, that is perfectly normal. :) That just means that those images were underexposed and some of those frames may have even accidentally been advanced past. Though the occurrence is considerably lower with SLRs, even lomographers who are experienced shooting SLRs in various conditions will usually get at least one or more blank shots on their first roll of film shot with a more basic rangefinder/toy camera. I do not own a La Sardina yet (that's hopefully my next online acquisition since I support getting gear at estate/garage sales because the prices drop through the floor), but I had several months of experience shooting a great Canon SLR before I got my Diana F+ and still ended up with 2 or 3 blank shots and then when I got my 35mm back, I had even more blanks. Morale of the story: don't feel bad; it happens to all of us and as you use your camera more, you'll get more used to how you need to expose different emulsions and get fewer blank shots. :)
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