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I moved house - terrifying rental crisis & all that, so Ive been working really hard, and hustled enough to get a mortgage with one of my son's, and we literally bought the cheapest place in town. I was really uncertain, but as soon as we moved in I loved it! weepiper there is so much birdlife! Lorakeets, cockatoo, ibis, owls ( tawny frog mouth I think) cookaburras, galas, cranes, parrots, butcher birds all sorts - there's a little stream at the bottle of the garden and lots of trees which will flower in spring. I need a camera with a good lens, even though they all come close.

The stream looks ' rusty' but it's clear water running over red clay, and there's a lot of croaking at night time.IMG_20240818_165715871_HDR.jpgIMG_20240818_165910465_HDR~2.jpgIMG_20240818_165704798.jpgIMG_20240818_165823151_HDR.jpgIMG_20240818_165757745_HDR.jpgIMG_20240818_165741044.jpgIMG_20240818_165818001_HDR.jpgIMG_20240818_165814000_HDR.jpg
 
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weepiper they are really good. I can't talk about the technical skill other than when I've tried to use actual cameras I've found it a bit overwhelming, but to my untrained eye they look great. I love owls as well.
 
Film people; Nikkormat, RoyReed, Mr.Bishie, weltweit?

Or just old people who remember how film works tbh :D

How do I know if a roll of film has been used? If I can't see any film, it's all been rolled in?

I tried this but not sure what it's telling me :facepalm: The Big Film Database for analog photographers - Search by DX number, code or name

It might be from when I was in Colombia/Ecuador in the late 90's/early 2000s. Is it worth trying to get it processed or will it all be degraded or something?

Where is good to get that done?

Thanks :)

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The only way I know is to get it processed.
You could ask a lab to process a small section at the start of it. If you really wanted to shoot on an old roll of film. but for the cost involved, I'd just do the whole film.
 
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