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I was taking a load of rubbish to the tip today, and as I was chucking some stuff in the crusher, one of the workmen there was going through some boxes of stuff, removing anything with a scrap value.
He opened a plastic box that rattled, and I thought it was going to be a load of cassette tapes. However, it turned out to be a box of slides, he had a little flick through some, and then chucked em all in.
Now this got me thinking:
Should I grab em all out the crusher and spend some time looking at them in case there was some interesting shots in there?
And also, would you ever bin your slide/print collection or could you never bear to part from it?
If you found a relatives collection, what would you do with it?
Wondered what others would do?
I know there was a thread recently about this, but actually seeing a collection that someone had taken, and then catalogued - they all had handwritten comments on them - made me a bit sad.
I did leave them to the crusher, I thought that it was probably the right thing to do, it would feel a bit wierd essentially snooping through someonelses private things.
He opened a plastic box that rattled, and I thought it was going to be a load of cassette tapes. However, it turned out to be a box of slides, he had a little flick through some, and then chucked em all in.
Now this got me thinking:
Should I grab em all out the crusher and spend some time looking at them in case there was some interesting shots in there?
And also, would you ever bin your slide/print collection or could you never bear to part from it?
If you found a relatives collection, what would you do with it?
Wondered what others would do?
I know there was a thread recently about this, but actually seeing a collection that someone had taken, and then catalogued - they all had handwritten comments on them - made me a bit sad.
I did leave them to the crusher, I thought that it was probably the right thing to do, it would feel a bit wierd essentially snooping through someonelses private things.