Doubles over someone's forgotten film

I got this film inside a Kodak Brownie Six-20 box camera, and I did doubles over it. The camera arrived from Hemel Hempstead, and if you recognize your photos and you don't want them uploaded here, let me know and I will remove them.

11 Comments

  1. alexes
    alexes ·

    great effect!

  2. adash
    adash ·

    @alexes LOL, this is not an effect, this is what you get after you store your film for 25+ years inside the camera.

  3. adash
    adash ·

    @alexes LOL, this is not an effect, this is what you get after you store your film for 25+ years inside the camera.

  4. twinklecat
    twinklecat ·

    Such a cool roll! I found a roll of 127 film inside a Kodak Brownie Reflex, but when I had it developed, it was totally blank!

  5. adash
    adash ·

    @twinklecat That was probably too old to hold an image.

  6. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    Cool album!! I guess from hair styles that the lost film is from early 1980's. I've just found a Sawyer Mark IV TLR from middle 1950's and got it working!! Was cheap at garage sale. I'm getting some 127 and will post photos eventually. The only place where I live that sells and develops 127 is www.freestylephoto.biz and it's a bit of a drive.

  7. adash
    adash ·

    @herbert-4 Thanks a lot, my friend. I have shot and developed 46mm film, it's very easy, because most developing reels have a 46 setting. See the result here (it is 46mm, but without a paper backing):
    www.lomography.com/homes/adash/albums/1902262-strangest-fil…

  8. adash
    adash ·

    @herbert-4 Furthermore, I believe you can wind 35mm film in a 127 paper backing. I did that with 46mm film and 120 paper. All you need is pre-cut pieces of sticky tape and total darkness.

  9. herbert-4
    herbert-4 ·

    Thank you for the suggestions. I might find some small format x-ray rolls... (ISO 25??)

  10. adash
    adash ·

    @ herbert-4 No idea how THAT is going to work.

  11. adash
    adash ·

    @herbert-4 You'll need the backing paper too.

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