Friday, 15 January 2010

Should I bother getting my dissposable camera developed... two reasons why. Please help!?

Hi there, I took some photos on a disposable camera this time last year and had a few photos left, so I quickly snapped my boyfriend as he came out of the shower, I found this hilarious he did not find it as funny, took the camera off of me, used up the last few photos on me yelling at him to give the camera back haha but then he threw the camera really hard into the wall. Nothing broke off of it though but it hit the wall very hard!
My dilemma is this, I REALLY want the photos off of it but will a place like tesco develop the naked photo? Should I warn the before hand? And also would the camera being smashed against the wall have damaged the film in anyway? As I don't want to spend money getting them developed if they're not going to come out or i'm going to get in trouble for the nude photo of my boyfriend haha!
Any advice on my little problem would be great thank you!

I would just chuck it away.
At the very least, naked pictures would be very offensive to whoever develops the film, and you could find yourself getting reported for indecency or something similar.
I'm guessing there's nothing too important on that film or you would have had it developed months ago..... just bin it.

Answer by MB on 04 Jan 2010 04:04:21
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1) yes they will develop it. Its all done by machine anyway. SO long as the pics are not illegal or show signs of abuse in any form, they will develop them... im sure ive developed worse! lol

2) If you get NO pictures from the process... you will only be charged a minimal amount (couple of pounds)

3) so long as the camera didnt break & allow any light into the main body of the camera... it will be ok.

Answer by Carol x on 04 Jan 2010 04:04:35

If you don't really care about the other photos, then destroy the camera and the film in it. I have heard of stories where photos have found a way outside of a lab and I do not mean the owner of the photos leaving with them.

My 2 cents.

Mark

Answer by Mark on 04 Jan 2010 04:45:35

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