Light Struck or “things that don’t happen with digital”
Every once and a while with film cameras I seem to inadvertently cause the back to open no matter what ingenious locking mechanism they had devised. The results are completely unpredictable but also completely of film. You can imagine that if exposing a piece of film at 1/250 of a second through a lens creates an image that it doesn’t take much inadvertent light to completely over-expose it. Here are some examples of light striking film, some of them come from the fact that I sometimes start shooting the first frame knowing that it will likely have been exposed during film loading.