HaarFager's photos with the keyword: Found Film
'80's Ford Taurus Station Wagon
| 29 Aug 2025 |
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This is a frame I scanned from a roll of found film I acquired in a Canon Sure Shot TeleMax 35mm point and shoot camera I added to my camera collection. Most of the shots were already taken, but I took the last five frames myself. Whoever this woman is sunning herself, I have no clue.
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 probably 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? Whoever you are - your pictures are ready!
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Canon TeleMax2 Fuji Super HQ 200 25
Found Film Salutatorian
| 14 Nov 2024 |
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This picture is from a roll of old film that was left unfinished in an old Kodak Instamatic 104 camera. I developed it a couple days ago. It was in an old 126 film cartridge and was Kmart brand Focal color print film. The speed of the film, 80 ASA, dates it to no later than the mid-1970s, so these pictures were probably taken in the late-1960s or early-1970s.
The images were all seriously degraded in this manner, but I could see enough to tell the styles were from that period as well. Found film that is this old very rarely turns out with good, clear results. But, it is interesting to see pictures that people took but never finished shooting the roll to find out how they turned out.
It looks like this girl was graduating from high school and was the class Salutatorian, according to the sash around her neck.
Hotel Continental
| 04 Dec 2021 |
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This is a slide from an unknown couple's vacation in 1970 which I bought off eBay in a couple Kodak slide carousels. I'm pretty sure this one was taken in Germany. Another Kodak Kodachrome 25 slide that has held up well these 50 years. I thought some of these pictures were pretty interesting and to never be seen again would be a loss to society.
K25 1970-1 72ff
Alte Brücke Gersperrt
| 15 Oct 2021 |
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This is a slide from an unknown couple's vacation in 1970 which I bought off eBay in a couple Kodak slide carousels. I'm pretty sure this one was taken in Germany. Another Kodak Kodachrome 25 slide that has held up well these 50 years. I thought some of these pictures were pretty interesting and to never be seen again would be a loss to society.
I did crop this image slightly to make it more interesting.
K25 1970-1 52hf
Down At The Pool
| 15 Oct 2021 |
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This is a frame I scanned from a roll of 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. Whoever this woman is sunning herself, I have no clue.
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 12ff
I'm Gonna Run To You
| 15 Oct 2021 |
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Some Fuji Super HQ 200 film I found inside a little Canon Sure Shot TeleMax. It was partially shot and featured some people on vacation by the ocean and then some pictures taken at Christmas. There were about 6 frames left on the roll, so I shot them around my town. The roll had sat in the camera for a while and turned out pretty grainy. Oh, well. Your pictures are ready, people.
Canon TeleMax2 Fuji 200 09ef
Heavy Metal Structure
| 15 Oct 2021 |
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This was some Kodak Kodacolor-X film I found and developed it. They stopped making it in 1974, so it's on the order of 50 years old. I didn't notice until after I started developing it, but the 126 cartridge said it was C-22 - I used C-41, so I'm not sure how it turned out. It might have lost all the color or the colors could be shifted a lot. But, to me, it was pretty even, except for the top and bottom edges.
I'm not sure what the structure is, but from looking at some other frames, it kind of looked like a coal mine, and it sat next to a railroad line.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic 154
Film: Kodak Kodacolor-X 126 size
Lens: 43mm
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/90th of a second
Date: 1960's/1970s
Location: Unknown
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak Kodacolor-X 09hf
Heavy Metal Structure
| 15 Oct 2021 |
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This was some Kodak Kodacolor-X film I found and developed it. They stopped making it in 1974, so it's on the order of 50 years old. I didn't notice until after I started developing it, but the 126 cartridge said it was C-22 - I used C-41, so I'm not sure how it turned out. It might have lost all the color or the colors could be shifted a lot. But, to me, it was pretty even, except for the top and bottom edges.
I'm not sure what the structure is, but from looking at some other frames, it kind of looked like a coal mine, and it sat next to a railroad line.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic 154
Film: Kodak Kodacolor-X 126 size
Lens: 43mm
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/90th of a second
Date: 1960's/1970s
Location: Unknown
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak Kodacolor-X 08ff
Happy Couple
| 15 Oct 2021 |
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I bought a couple exposed Kodak disc films off eBay, so I could attempt to reload them. I thought that they hadn't been shot yet, so I shot this roll through my Ansco Disc HR20 disc camera. When I developed it, I saw some faint images, but nothing that I had remembered shooting. I know for a fact I didn't shoot any people. So, that's how I found it was an old, exposed disc that just hadn't been developed. I don't know how much affect my having shot with it a second time had to do with the quality of the negatives - maybe nothing. This was the best image of all 15 on the disc. The guy on the right reminds me of Eric Morecambe.
Developed in a Unicolor C-41 1-litre kit.
Kodak Found Disc Film 09ef
The Next Denzel Washington?
| 26 May 2020 |
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This kid may turn out to be the next Denzel, but I think the kid in back will more likely to turn out to be the next Steve Harvey.
This was from a roll of found film. I purchased a mix lot of old film off eBay, Fuji, Kodak and some Polaroid. It was the Polaroid I was interested in. But, one of the rolls of Fuji didn't have the leader sticking out anymore, so I took a chance and developed it, thinking it might have already been exposed. It was! And I have no idea who the family pictured on the roll is, it was mainly five small boys playing sports in the backyard. Toward the end of the roll, though, it appears that there was a birthday party for somebody's Grandma. I suspect the family might live in Texas, because one of the boys was wearing a San Antonio Spurs shirt. If anyone recognizes these boys, please let them know their pictures are ready!
Found Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 09ef
On A Carousel
| 13 Jun 2019 |
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I don't know who this little girl is/was, but this picture (found film) was on a roll of film that had been completely exposed, but left in a camera I picked up at a resale shop. Who shoots a whole roll of their kids, then forgets to take out the film to get it developed before they get rid of the camera? It's perplexing, to say the least. I'm certain this shot and some others on the roll were taken at the children's museum in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Shot with a Kodak Ektralite 10 and Family Dollar brand 110 film.
Family Dollar 02ff
Amish Buggy - Found Film
| 08 May 2018 |
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This is an image from a roll of found film I got when I bought a camera from one of the downtown antique stores. I don't know when the pictures were taken, but they look to be from the 1970s. On another one of the negatives, the name "Dutch Wonderland" and "Lancaster, Pennsylvania" can be clearly seen. I looked it up and it's a theme park that was opened in 1963 and is still open, and is located just east of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The pictures are situated on the negatives in such a way that the film spooled from up and down, not left and right. This particular image was straightened and cropped to remove some of the bad part of the negative on both sides.
Developing chemicals:
Presoak in 20°C/68.0°F water
Adox Adonal 1+50 (500ml water, 2 tsp. Adox Adonal) for 15 minutes at 20°C/68.0°F
15 second initial agitation, then 5 second gentle (wine glass swirl) agitation each minute
2 minutes water rinse
Ilford lfostop, 30 second agitation, 30 second stand
2 minutes water rinse
Ilford Hypam Fixer, 8 minutes, 5 second gentle agitation each minute
2 minutes rinse in water
3 drops Photo-Flo final rinse for 60 seconds
Kodak Verichrome Pan Found Film 11ef
Dutch Wonderland - Found Film
| 08 May 2018 |
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This is an image from a roll of found film I got when I bought a camera from one of the downtown antique stores. I don't know when the pictures were taken, but they look to be from the 1970s. On another one of the negatives, the name "Dutch Wonderland" and "Lancaster, Pennsylvania" can be clearly seen. I looked it up and it's a theme park that was opened in 1963 and is still open, and is located just east of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The pictures are situated on the negatives in such a way that the film spooled from up and down, not left and right.
Developing chemicals:
Presoak in 20°C/68.0°F water
Adox Adonal 1+50 (500ml water, 2 tsp. Adox Adonal) for 15 minutes at 20°C/68.0°F
15 second initial agitation, then 5 second gentle (wine glass swirl) agitation each minute
2 minutes water rinse
Ilford lfostop, 30 second agitation, 30 second stand
2 minutes water rinse
Ilford Hypam Fixer, 8 minutes, 5 second gentle agitation each minute
2 minutes rinse in water
3 drops Photo-Flo final rinse for 60 seconds
Kodak Verichrome Pan Found Film 10ef
Beach Baby
| 17 Sep 2016 |
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This is a frame I scanned from a roll of 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. Whoever this woman is sunning herself, I have no clue.
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 13ff
Found Film
| 16 Jul 2016 |
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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
Colts No. 7
| 01 Jul 2016 |
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I don't know who this little girl is/was, but this picture was on a roll of film that had been completely exposed, but left in a camera I picked up at a resale shop. Who shoots a whole roll of their kids, then forgets to take out the film to get it developed before they get rid of the camera? It's perplexing, to say the least. I'm certain this shot and some others on the roll were taken at the children's museum in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Shot with a Kodak Ektralite 10 and Family Dollar brand 110 film.
Family Dollar 12df
Hula Hoop Girl
| 29 Aug 2014 |
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This was some found film in an old Jiffy Kodak Series II 620 camera I bought a couple years back at the local antique store. I think they were shot around 1964 and I just had the film developed by Film Rescue International. They do great work! Don't know who the girl is, or the other two kids that were on the roll.
Jiffy Kodak C-22 03-2ef
Kellogg's Mini 110 Camera
| 25 Jun 2014 |
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My newest camera - a miniature 110 camera that I suspect came in a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. I just found out I had it today. Somebody gave me an old Polaroid Land Camera on Saturday, but I didn't get a chance to go through the bag of extras that came with it until today. That's when I found a little box inside that had two of these tiny 110's in it. And this one, as you can see, has a roll of 110 film still attached! You'll probably know that I just adore found film, so here's another one. It's showing frame number 16, so I'll try to finish the roll and then get it developed to see what was already on it.
I heard it belonged to an old lady who passed away recently and she only had one relative - a son. So, I'll betcha the only thing on the roll is 16 cat pictures.
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