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MichaelHarris

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You ever grab one of your cameras and forgot what film was in it? Ever forgot what you shot? Before I started bulk loading I would load a camera shoot it and forget what I did. It's almost like found film for me.

Recently I found a black Nikkormat F2T I had bought from KEH. I had loaded a roll but never finished it. I was sure it was just one of those, "take it out, shoot something" to see the results. Here they are, my found film. I used a 28mm Nikkor lens and Reala 100.

Life and death among the wheatfields of eastern Washington

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Dotting the wheat fields in and around the Palouse of eastern Washington you'll find towns clinging to life. Some towns have given up and left these lone sentinals behind.
 

zenrhino

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Even worse: I filled a bulk loader (with an arista.edu film no less -- no edge markings!) without labelling it, forgot about it for months, and had to do a film speed test to figure out what it was. :D
 
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MichaelHarris

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LOL, thanks for that. Now where's my Sharpie so I can label mine.
 
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