[pure-silver] Re: aaagh! blank roll

  • From: "Speedy ." <speedgraphic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 20:57:15 +0000

It most likely will reach a point with a manual camera where it does not want to advance or many auto cameras will rewind themselves when they feel it for you. Did all that feel normal? Do you remember how many frames you exposed on that roll of film?<<<

I just remembered something! I was at the end and it kept shooting, shooting, shooting. It showed that I was at #36 and it just keep firing away and didn't do that stop that happens at the end of a roll. I wondered what-in-the-world, just rewound it (can't remember how that went, now that I think), loaded another and shot away. The next roll was fine. I processed it at the same time with this bad roll.

The frustration is that there were some very special shots that it's not possible to redo. I hate that! I absolutely hate it!! Can't fix that problem now, but the way it was acting at 36 must indicate I'd loaded it incorrectly. Is that what you think?

The more I think about the shots I missed, the more I groan. I think it's time to stop thinking about those shots and shake it off.

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Janet,

I feel your pain!

Some of the greatest photograps I ever shot were with empty or misloaded cameras!

It happens to everyone sooner or later!

Speedy

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