I've come close before and had to undo the padded envelope after sealing everything in. Good to know I'm not the only one [emoji39]
I usually put my the first line of my address and post code on a slip of paper and put it in the plastic film container with 35mm film or lightly elastic band it to rolls of 120. That way, if the envelope ever splits open in the post hopefully I can be reunited with my films!I've never done it, but I imagine it's easy to do! Another reason to put your return address on the back I guess.
I'll be doing that from now on, good ideaI usually put my the first line of my address and post code on a slip of paper and put it in the plastic film container with 35mm film or lightly elastic band it to rolls of 120. That way, if the envelope ever splits open in the post hopefully I can be reunited with my films!
Wasn't me! Why buy a disposable camera when you can pick up a Canon Sureshot Supreme or something like that for about £5 if you hunt about a bit, and use it over and over again, plus it'll give much superior results.The sender has now been identified... come on, own up!
Why buy a disposable camera
^^^WHS^^^ Official Forum Idiot 2013 & 2014Oy! Some of us got our highest photographic accolade on a disposable camera...
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Fortunately I appear to be covered against this sort of thing by the Protection of Badgers Act 1992!^^^WHS^^^ Official Forum Idiot 2013 & 2014