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  • It gets sadder.


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  • Agfa Vista plus 400 / Pentax Espio Mini

  • :(
    from the dress styles it looks mid-eighties maybe? although hard to tell with weddings sometimes.

  • Those found negatives are interesting. I wonder why they were half buried in mud out there...

  • I can develop and scan some of them for you if you want? free ofc

  • Few from a recent roll of Portra 400, dev and scan done at eyeculture.
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  • Dropped them off already but have about 6 rolls of hopefully nice stuff that I need if you're up for it?

    Also I still have that tank, realised you may have tried to phone me but I got whisked off to France that weekend :P

  • This middle shot is perfect, reminds me of a scene from the walking dead.

  • Yeah, that middle one is amazing. So jelly you have access to those places.

  • yeah, that sounds good.

    no worries, i'll collect the tank and films some time this week?

  • i've got some old processed film, what kind of negative film scanners are you using ? need something sub £50

  • Sub 50 scanners are total crap.
    Do you have a digicam with a macro mode?

  • Yeah man for sure, just text me when you're free.

  • Hi all, I know less than nothing about cameras but have a few bits to sell. Will post pics in the classified thread (and have done a perfunctory google) but wouldn't mind a steer on a price for the following as a job lot:

    1980s Canon T70 SLR with three additional lenses, various flashes, adapters, angle finders, film, cables, straps, nice canon bag and flight case with a myriad of other widgets extras and whatnots. Also have a tripod I haven't even taken out of the bag yet.

    Can anyone give me a ballpark from the above lamely vague description. Just want shot of it and for it to go to someone who will get some use out of it.

    Cheers,

    Al.

  • no, just film ones

  • If I were you I would borrow one and "scan" them with this (tape to window), take a picture of it, edit with software, before buying a very cheap scanner.

  • Depends very very much on what kind of lenses they are, and in what condition, really.

  • I'm sure it does. A few pics up in classifieds now.

  • Cheers! That was through the glass of a locked door, the upper floors of the RLH are empty, occaaaisionally I've found those "wards" open and its pretty cool to walk around.

    If you want to go up there I wouldn't mind showing you, but there's not a huge amount to see tbh. And walking around the wards with actual patients is obviously not cool!

  • ^ like your tumblr name btw. I dont do that with permission either, gets me in nick a lot.

    shot some pov kodak 200 the past few months and some xp2.

  • ^Awesome

    I got kindly asked to leave Smithfield Meat Market today, no public allowed...

    #rebel

  • Anyone give me a clue on this lot? (The camera stuff anyway). Been offered £85 for the lot. Is that fair? https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/262393/

    dropbox.com/sh/zjdhvol8jj8na­8y/AAAFhHWQ8OtfDW4ftYCwaxt4a?dl=0

    Cheers. A

  • You have to apply to the market manager for permission to shoot there. I told them it was for a project about London markets and they were happy with that.

  • Cool! Will keep that in mind :)

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