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Found Film
This is part of a frame I scanned from a roll of Fuji Super HQ 200 found film I acquired in a Canon Sure Shot TeleMax 35mm point and shoot camera I added to my collection. Most of the shots were already taken, but I took the last five frames myself.
The camera came from a resale shop and at some point in time, someone had opened the back and slightly flashed the film - that's why it's so grainy. Whoever it belonged to first took some vacation shots like this on the beach and two different Christmas gatherings on the roll. And then they got rid of the camera before finishing the roll or getting their film out! I wonder how that happens?
Canon TeleMax2 Fuji 200 06-3ef
The camera came from a resale shop and at some point in time, someone had opened the back and slightly flashed the film - that's why it's so grainy. Whoever it belonged to first took some vacation shots like this on the beach and two different Christmas gatherings on the roll. And then they got rid of the camera before finishing the roll or getting their film out! I wonder how that happens?
Canon TeleMax2 Fuji 200 06-3ef
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