Analog April: The challenge your film camera has been waiting for

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yellow rubber ducks wearing sunglasses crowded together in a pool

Years ago, while wandering around a summer carnival at night, I spotted this sea of sunglasses-wearing rubber ducks at one of the game booths. I don't recall the specific game, but that solid block of yellow was impossible to ignore. I captured this photo using Ektachrome 100VS slide film.
Photo: Dale Baskin

Our April Editor's photo challenge theme is "Film Photography."

This month, we're returning to the analog roots of photography. The challenge is simple: show us your best photos shot on film. Any era, any format, any subject. Color or black and white. It's all fair game as long as it's an authentic film capture. If you can remember, please let us know which film stock you used! Our favorites will be featured on the DPReview homepage later this month!

This challenge is about the look of film, so please keep post-processing to a minimum. Technical corrections for scanning or color balancing aged film are welcome. We reserve the right to disqualify entries that appear over-processed.

Photos can be submitted between Sunday, April 12, and Saturday, April 18 (GMT). The challenge is open to photos captured at any time.

Important: Images MUST include a title and a caption of at least 25 words to be eligible. We need to be able to share the story behind your photo. We will consider both photos and captions when selecting our winners, so make sure to tell us that story!

Visit the challenge page to read the full rules and prepare to submit your photos for consideration when the challenge opens.

Visit the challenge page to see the full rules

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