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Its b/w..
Now you've accidentally bought a 120 camera, no doubt you'll be accidentally shooting it, so it stands to reason you ought to develop your own........accidentally of course..
Nearest I can get is Kodak Verichrome Pan 125
Excellent, let's have a look then...
Here's the thread if you are interested
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=378337&highlight=verichrome+pan
Tigger.ufo said:I have looked at the thread Rob, and tbh I don't think you should have put all of these on a public forum.
There is a thead currently running here
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4991991#post4991991
which I have read too.
I have decided that it would not be right for me to put the pictures from the Verichrome Pan on here as I do not know how to obtain the copyright owners permission to do so.
The pictures are of a family holiday with three young children, their parents and grandparents (I think). If they were of scenery etc then I would not have so much of a problem, but as they are all of people, some of whom will be dead by now and some very probably still alive, morally I feel I cannot put them on here.
Judging by the clothes and cars I am guessing this was shot in the late fifties or early sixties and the beaches are sandy with beach huts, possibly Dorset/West Country.
So this film has been in the camera for around fifty years.
The twelve negatives I developed were obviously taken by someone who knew what they were doing,(well composed,good exposures and in focus!) and I can only think that something bad has happened to prevent this film from being developed before now. I bought the camera from ebay and when it turned up the film was fully wound on (exposed) and the metal spool was still in place from when the film was put in (unexposed)
I would dearly like to return these to the family as they are part of their history but wouldn't know where to start!
Heather
I have looked at the thread Rob, and tbh I don't think you should have put all of these on a public forum....
I have decided that it would not be right for me to put the pictures from the Verichrome Pan on here as I do not know how to obtain the copyright owners permission to do so.
The pictures are of a family holiday with three young children, their parents and grandparents (I think). If they were of scenery etc then I would not have so much of a problem, but as they are all of people, some of whom will be dead by now and some very probably still alive, morally I feel I cannot put them on here.
The twelve negatives I developed were obviously taken by someone who knew what they were doing,(well composed,good exposures and in focus!) and I can only think that something bad has happened to prevent this film from being developed before now.
Heather
It's your choice but I don't see any issue in posting the photos.
It's surprisingly common to buy old cameras with exposed film in them.
The seller had every opportunity to remove the film before sale either to have it developed or disposed of.
Flickr has plenty of groups sharing 'found photographs' and 'vernacular photography' is often featured in 'art photography' journals.
I have looked at the thread Rob, and tbh I don't think you should have put all of these on a public forum.
There is a thead currently running here
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=436902
which I have read too.
I have decided that it would not be right for me to put the pictures from the Verichrome Pan on here as I do not know how to obtain the copyright owners permission to do so.
The pictures are of a family holiday with three young children, their parents and grandparents (I think). If they were of scenery etc then I would not have so much of a problem, but as they are all of people, some of whom will be dead by now and some very probably still alive, morally I feel I cannot put them on here.
Judging by the clothes and cars I am guessing this was shot in the late fifties or early sixties and the beaches are sandy with beach huts, possibly Dorset/West Country.
So this film has been in the camera for around fifty years.
The twelve negatives I developed were obviously taken by someone who knew what they were doing,(well composed,good exposures and in focus!) and I can only think that something bad has happened to prevent this film from being developed before now. I bought the camera from ebay and when it turned up the film was fully wound on (exposed) and the metal spool was still in place from when the film was put in (unexposed)
I would dearly like to return these to the family as they are part of their history but wouldn't know where to start!
Heather
As it happens, the chap who used to do all the servicing on the familiy's clocks died a few years ago, could well be him. Not sure if he had kids and TBH, I can't remember his name! I will try to remember to pop into what was his shop next time I'm in town and ask them what he was called, then look in the phone book to see if there are any entries under his surname. I can then contact them to find out if he was a keen amateur photographer and if so, I can help you get the negs back to them.
I fully understand your reasons for not posting the pics with people on but would it be possible to post one of the beach scenes? It may help my search if I know how local he was. If not on the open forum, is it possible to PM it to me or even e-mail it?