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About old cameras and old film, we are slowly packing to move. Found several cameras with partially used film and some of my newer digital cameras. Batteries are dead so haven't checked. I no longer have the patch cords or a computer with card slots. I need to get an add on and see what we have. As far as the film, my wife threw out at least 25 rolls of 110 undeveloped. They would be car shows, vacations, and I'm sure tit pictures at least. Damned should have saved those. Yet where would we take them now? Yes we miss the thrill of not knowing who saw those pictures when we were young. We actually thought most were done on a machine and only spot checked. But as we get older most people we''ve played games with and posed with are long gone. It really doesn't matter who sees us. In a short time we are all forgotten. Enjoy it while you can. Keep adding your photo shop stories. |
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I posted a story before about how I got a surprise when I dropped in some 10 year old film to be developed and found some pics of a weekend in a hotel. It's amazing how long film survives so it's always worth trying it. The colour shifts a little but you can get usable results.
I still send off digital photos for prints to one of the big postal services and occasionally include a few naked ones. My wife doesn't seem to mind because of the anonymity of it and it means there are a few more naked pics lying around. It's good to see some of these in print again if they are old scan and they are often much better than the original print. |
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Those were the days!
Back in the 70's, I used to own my own darkroom and often someone would come in requesting that I process a personal roll of film. Whenever they would say, "Its an old roll I found lying around", it was like code words for me. It meant, "Keep a close eye out for these results!" I was rewarded quite often!
*Note: Although I usually only did hands-on custom work, some people occasionally brought personal rolls of film to me if they were afraid that the big "chain" developer stores would refuse to give them service or when they just needed discretion. That was always rewarding! |
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film to digital, early days
No real story here.
.... In the early days of digital pics, there was a brief period of desktop computers becoming popular, but no personal digital cameras. Early 90's?? There was one company, was it "Seattle Film"??? where you could send your film, and they'd send the pics back on a floppy disk with or without prints. I used them a lot. Some pics very, very racy, never a problem. Obviously since an entire roll of pics was put on one (or a couple?) floppy disks, the resolution sucked immensely compared to today's digital pics. I said "never a problem" But like any other film processing facility, who knows who's got those pics today. . |
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Reading this thread, I wonder if the guy at the local mall has ever kept pictures of one of my ex-girlfriend!
Back in 2004ish, I was dating a girl, Chloe, we we're both the first serious relationship for each other. For our first year anniversary together, she asked one of our mutual friends who was into (film) photography (as a beginner level) to take some sexy pictures of her in lingerie. Sadly I never got the full original roll, just paper copies in a small handmade book, but now I wonder of some store clerk got luckier than me! |
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I do have a few more stories about getting her photos developed etc, but I have MANY more about showing her pics to strangers, friends and relatives, but I guess that should be a new thread if anyone is interested |
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During the mid 90's I used Target to develop and print "lame" nudes. The envelope always had a "Thank You" stamped on the outside.
One time I had them develop a roll I took at the "Nudes-A-Poppin". The envelope had "Thank You" stamped on it 7 times.. LOL |
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Many years ago in high school I had a part time job at a photo finishing company. This was well before digital. You would take your film to local drug stores, dept stores etc. I worked for a company that did all these stores processing. Anyway, we would get in many many nudes, topless etc. - photos to be processed. Some of it couldn't be processed or sold as it was concidered pornographic. However you didn't know what you had until reviewing the prints for color adjustment , rejects etc. So there was a "wall of fame" where many ended up. I remember it was the first time I saw a woman masterbating with a pop bottle. It was mostly pretty tame stuff compared to today, but back then it was brain rattling stuff.
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Younger wife.
When we were in our twenties I sent some film off to be developed. I had just recently shaved her pussy. I took one of her in doggie position from behind. I got a threatening letter back about photographing underage girls. I never got the negatives back either.
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