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Stanwix, Carlisle. May 2014. Taken on a disposable Kodak FunSaver camera. Film Marked as GT 800-5. C41 processed and scanned at ASDA.
Whole Roll Project - straight scans
Aug 2021
Bought two of these new single use cameras from Ilford Imaging. Blew through one testing it out.
Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Edition
Some kind of 400 speed Fuji color neg?, processed and scanned by Downtown Camera.
Birdoswald Roman fort, Cumbria. 31st May 2014. Disposable Kodak FunSaver camera. Film marked Kodak GT 800-5. C41 processed and scanned at ASDA.
2023_01_16
Well "Single Use" that should be easy with matches ... and after all it was not that easy ... hahaha !!!!
Bon, "Usage unique" ça devrait être facile avec des allumettes... et après tout ce n'était pas si facile que ça ... hahaha !!!!
Beh, "Uso singolo" dovrebbe essere facile con fiammiferi... e dopotutto non è stato così facile... hahaha!!!!
Agfa LeBox
A single-use camera; I got a couple on sale for $1 each. Never used them, but I'm tempted to snag the Agfa film in them for other cameras.
Molson Canadian Rock Star
Single use camera that leaves an idiotic message along the bottom of the film. I have two; one was a gift from kurly_kat. I'm waiting until I'm a rock star before using them.
Actress and director Bonnie Wright, center, joined Greenpeace USA activists including Kate Melges, second from left, at Coca-Cola headquarters after delivering the message accepted by Coca-Cola that more than 585,000 people want the company to abandon single-use plastics.Greenpeace launched a global campaign spanning five continents on Coke in 2017. Greenpeace is urging the company to phase out throwaway plastic, introduce reusable containers and innovative delivery systems, and ensure that all remaining packaging is 100 percent recycled.
Toronto, Canada. **What a cutie patootie-pie! This kissing princess put lipstick all over her lips and proceeded to kiss the kissbots to get them started!
This is one of the pictures of an project called '27/27'. A few weeks ago I bought a fujifilm quicksnap single-use camera and decided to finish the roll in one day. I set an alarm every 27 minutes and whenever it went off, I took a picture of something/someone in my surroundings. I continued this throughout the day until all the 27 pictures got exposed.
Many pictures were underexposed, so that's why I didn't post 27 photos. Despite some failed results, I still enjoyed it very much.
I guess they're going to recycle the bodies and electronics. Still an insane idea, if only for the attitude impact a disposable digital camera must have.
Though it's hard to tell which came first, the throwaway mentality or the throwaway crap. Maybe I'll ask the chicken to ask the egg for the answer.
> camera = Single Use Camera
> film = Kodak GT 800
> film expired = October 2010
> colored Roscolux filter over flash
This is one of the pictures of an project called '27/27'. A few weeks ago I bought a fujifilm quicksnap single-use camera and decided to finish the roll in one day. I set an alarm every 27 minutes and whenever it went off, I took a picture of something/someone in my surroundings. I continued this throughout the day until all the 27 pictures got exposed.
Many pictures were underexposed, so that's why I didn't post 27 photos. Despite some failed results, I still enjoyed it very much.