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  • Love these, the light, the colours, perfect.

  • Thanks. I’d walked past the same scene a year or so before without a camera and cursed myself so it was nice to be able to capture it again

  • Assorted spots from the last month or so


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  • awesome, love all of them

  • Mucked about with some cinestill 800T


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  • Soooooooo as per usually I go to my local pharmacy to get my cheap and cheerful £4.99 colour plus....turns out the film is out it date by afew months so woman behind the counter gives me it for free as she's not keen on selling out of date film.
    Sitting in my car I thought well I might as well go back in a see if I can take them all off their hands for a something. So I ended up with these rolls for the grand total of £4.


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  • where the fuck is this?

  • In Leicester unfortunately 😂

  • Amazing.... Runs to local independent chemist's!

  • I ended up with these rolls for the grand total of £4.

    Nice!

  • Thats class.

  • Further to my post on the previous page, I decided to get the film developed. They have just sent the scans through and they were taken around 35-40 years ago and the only ones that did not come out were the four I took to use up the film!!

    It must have been my parent's camera, I have no idea how I ended up with it. Some pics of family holidays and me in fancy dress as a woman (that I do not even remember!!).

    So thanks for the advice about getting it developed, I am glad I didn't chuck it.

  • Nice!
    What nice surprises 🙂

    Can you post one or two of the pics so we can see what 35 year old shots look like developed now?

  • me in fancy dress as a woman

    This one please

  • Here you go! I reckon they were taken they were taken around 1983 when I was 10. I am the one in the dress!

    They were taken on a shitty Kodak Instamtic.

  • Amazing! 🙂

  • That’s so awesome!

  • Those snorkles and that fireplace are so on point for that time.

    Who is your brother dressed up as?

  • Yes, the old stone fireplace, classic!

    None of us know what he is meant to be dressed as. He has some fine flares on though!

  • Dawlish is delightfully tacky


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  • Haha, great! Nice colours / light as well..

  • As s-c says, great colours. What film?

    Am in Teignmouth (Shaldon) next wk by coincidence. Trying to persuade Mrs c00ps to let me bring a bike...

  • Thanks. Kodak Ultramax 400, with the colours boosted a touch in Lightroom for the last image as I pushed the exposure comp a bit too much. I'm not a big fan of that film but it was all I could get in a pinch a few weeks ago. I'm stocked up on Kodak Gold for the foreseeable future so all good.

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