The film has already been rewound and is in a canister on my desk
waiting for me to decide where to take it. I won't attempt to shoot the
last part of it because:
1) I don't know how many exposures were already taken and
2) I opened the camera before realizing there was film in it
thus damaging at least several exposures and
3) I believe the film to be approximately 20 years old.
(the batteries in the flash unit expired in 1993)
The giver does not know there was film in the camera and may never know
based upon what shows up (or fails to show up) when it's developed.
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/2/2011 9:51 AM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Chuck, sounds like the circle is complete . . . or maybe not. As
> previously mentioned, we await the results of the roll of film remaining in
> the
> camera. If not already removed and processed, it would be interesting for
> you
> to expose the second half to really connect with the original owner. Look
> forward to chapter 2. A very interesting story. Bill Barber
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