OK. This is my entry for the month, and seeing as Creator is getting all funky on us, I figure its time to join in.
Photo of a RNZAF Bell Iroquois taken at dawn near Hobsonville by a photographer for the Auckland Herald in the late 80s. He was using 1600 ASA film pushed to 3200 ASA to capture a sharp image of the blades, forgetting about the amount of grain that'd be in the photo. Contrast is up the spout coz developing b&w film that has been pushed past its normal limits can be a bit dicey.

PS. This is inspired by a real life photo that I took using the same technique - but in that instance, it was a Westpac Helicopter with a monsoon bucket.
Enjoy.
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