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18-MAR-2010

My memory isn't what it used to be.

Not many of us would class Film as memory but in essence that's what it is, the difference is its not erasable.

P.S. If anyone has a clue how I unload this old film from my camera now I have got it in I would much appreciate the advice. The old 35mm just winds back into its shell. but not this stuff. I gather I just need to do it in a black bag and work blind.Heres the camera its from.


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laine21-Mar-2010 22:35
Hmmm, interesting comparison!!
Guest 21-Mar-2010 17:31
Who are you????
Pete Hemington21-Mar-2010 14:49
Take it to bed with you and do it under the duvet with the curtains closed!?!
Johnny JAG20-Mar-2010 20:21
Love it but I can't help.
Mieke WA Minkjan20-Mar-2010 06:14
great comparison, and concerning your problem is there any old fashion photo shop nearby?
Colin Storey19-Mar-2010 21:25
Great idea and shot.
Marielou Dhumez19-Mar-2010 20:50
This is one of the best I've seen for a while for this challenge !!!
BV !
Bernard Davis19-Mar-2010 19:24
Great image. That's going back a long time.
Guest 19-Mar-2010 12:06
A great shot Kevin! Very nice light! I would take it to the camera shop, good luck!
Phillip Normanton19-Mar-2010 10:17
Of course you realise you should be taking your memory card out inside a static-free black bag, whilst wearing an earthing strap... don't you? Cool shot :)
borisalex19-Mar-2010 09:49
You need to go to a camarashop, they will take the film out..I guess! Great comparison and so true you cannot erase a negative film!
Yvonne19-Mar-2010 05:53
Do what Dick does when he over-winds his old Nikon, take it to the camera place and hope they'll do it for you. Great shot.
J. Scott Coile19-Mar-2010 03:25
Not sure with that camera. My Mamiya had a back that removed that I would remove and package in a dark place or changing bag.
Bill Reed19-Mar-2010 02:42
Great look, great comparison. I've never seen the 120.
carol j. phipps19-Mar-2010 01:20
Creative work! Like it!
Stephanie18-Mar-2010 23:24
Voted!
Stephanie18-Mar-2010 23:24
Great shot, but no advice. :^))
Doug Cruden18-Mar-2010 23:05
LOL, good one! To answer your question, I have no idea! I've never used 120 film - only good old 35mm
Mairéad18-Mar-2010 23:03
Very creative image - one of the benefits of digital.
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