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Pics you had to go get developed
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Polaroids of old nudes/homemade porn is hot.....but what really gets me super hot is old nudes/porn done on film cameras you had to take to get developed and printed.....yes some of us are that old....lol
One of me taken by an old boyfriend to start. Scanned from the prints. |
My wife
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This is a photo I had to get developed. I always wondered if the guy doing it made a copy for himself. It kind of made it more exciting.
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Jeanne
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Some 35mm of my wife Jeanne I had developed at a 1 Hour Photo Shop. I know he kept copies . :D
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Great idea
This thread has potential to be amazing.
Hope to see lots of younger versions of everyone’s hot milfs. Especially 70’s and 80’s as they’re my favourite period, plenty of bushes and trimmed pussy. Please keep posting. |
Another of me
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Years later (and I do mean years) hubby had business with the shop where these were developed....I know because he told me there were a wall of naughty pictures in the back of the shop and a few of them looked like a younger me....
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I appreciate the convenience of shoot and burn, but nothing can beat the quality of 100 asa Fuji Real carefully printed out. Once in a while I like to get my old Nikon F5 out Trouble is I’m too old to get anybody to pose. |
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Had to get done in store
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Great start...................
As a former lab manager, I saw countless photos of wives, girlfriends, and who knows who else. We had a policy to return both prints and the negatives as long as the photos didn't cross the line into hardcore porn. Some of our printers were automated, so a great number of hardcore pics did make it through the print process and our inspectors would then decide whether they had to be culled from the order or not. Those that were culled went to my office, there I had a lockable file to store them, in case the authorities would be notified if underage people were in them. We did return the negatives in the orders. It was a law that we had to comply with.
And you can imagine that a "few" dupes of some were accidentally (lol) made. And, of course I also processed work for certain friends and it made for a really interesting job that I held for a long time. I also had my own home darkroom where I developed and printed my own work after I left the lab biz. Color slides were a lot of fun to process at home and I have a library of much of those still in my stash. I have posted several of those here and elsewhere on the net. Cheers, everyone. Let's watch this thread prosper. :cool::cool: |
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