Thanks qmantoo, I am still learning about photography and the aspect of enhancing pictures so I appreciate it. As for gbull if you read the post I stated "not a rock solid anomaly" my purpose was to find what causes the pics to show the way they did. I am not here to post crap and waste people's time I am here to learn and explore what is out there, as I am sure you are as well. The first picture when enhanced does show "lights" in the sky, now these could be simply stars. But on more than one occassion NASA has said stars do not exist on the moon. Happy hunting!
if you click on the blank ones it says "Film appears totally black. Indexed as "Blank"; Separation?" so maybe it broke or something. I read somewhere that the films were subject to breakage... however I know from handling film in the past that the plastic is really difficult to break, rip or otherwise destroy but anyhow, maybe the radiation made it more brittle than usual???
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/catalog/70mm/magazine/?134 First link brings up the site but 2 out of the 3 pics are blacked out.
http://www.apolloarchive.com/apollo_gallery.html
This link scroll down and look at the pics for yourselves,first pic looks like a flying formation , second pic has an object in the sky on the top right of the picture.The 3rd picture honestly, I have no idea what the heck that is. Perhaps someone more attuned to photography could help with that one. Looks almost like a pencil sketch. I know these ae not rock solid anomolies but why would NASA block them and balck them out if there was nothing there?