Best picture you never got......
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It is repetitive exposure that usually causes the problem with film that is slower than 1000 ASA. If you fly into and out of multiple locations and the film gets X-rayed every time you go through another airport, it builds up and you can indeed ruin the film.
I'm finding that more and more as I age (not sure why), the internal memories are more vivid and meaningful than any pictures could ever be. I love pictures to bring back the faces of people I've met or spent time with but the scenery replays best internally. That said... I was recently at the Mayan ruins in Tikal National Park Guatemala and emrged from under a tree after a late afternoon sunshower to find a double rainbow in the sky behind temple I on the Gran Plaza. I did manage to snap a pic yet it completely fails to deliver the impact of the event. Some things just don't translate to film.
I'm finding that more and more as I age (not sure why), the internal memories are more vivid and meaningful than any pictures could ever be. I love pictures to bring back the faces of people I've met or spent time with but the scenery replays best internally. That said... I was recently at the Mayan ruins in Tikal National Park Guatemala and emrged from under a tree after a late afternoon sunshower to find a double rainbow in the sky behind temple I on the Gran Plaza. I did manage to snap a pic yet it completely fails to deliver the impact of the event. Some things just don't translate to film.
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Two come to mind-a harried mother pushing her triplets in their carriage across the street. They were boys-around 2 years old and all 3 had sunglasses on--priceless! On a trip to Ireland a group of parochial school girls in their uniforms laughing and having a wonderful time. The ones I DID take in Paris--I'd borrowed my son's rather complicated(for me)camera and stopped at a camera store to have someone load it for me. The film was not loaded properly, and none came out. Ah, the French!
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