We sent the little ones to summer camp. Or more like, we drove them down to San Diego so that we can have our brother babysit them. All four of them.
This weekend, I found an unfinished roll in my Fish Eye so I did the logical thing to do with old, who-knows-when-film. I killed it.
Click for older photos found in the film.
This is what happens when you leave film in a camera for 2 years.
(Shot with 100 ASA Lomography Film, Fish Eye)






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I think they actually look pretty cool though haha.
I also had film in my camera from years ago when I was in Victoria BC. Thing is, I can’t even find the camera …
omg. I have film from 6! years ago in a disposable.
Which lens is this? Are you going to use it on your DSLR?
Fiona, haha, thanks! I’m sure you’ll find your camera during your next move. At least, that’s the only time I find things anyway.
Jun, 6!? Girl, you better send that to Costco STAT!
Kevin, it’s a toy camera from Lomography called FishEye. The lens aren’t removable, so I won’t be able to use it on the Nikon
My mom had film in the fridge she’d kept for eons… We had stuff from the early 80′s through the mid 90′s that we developed around 1999… It was amazing how many of the rolls actually developed properly.
theresa, apparently fridging the film is good for it! i do it with my polaroid film