Truth really is Stranger than Fiction...


Pictured, foreground, is the old Rolleicord TLR camera that I bought from a late acquaintance and sometime chess opponent, Ken McCoy, back in the 1980s or early '90s for £25. To be fair, it saw little use at the time and has ended up as a film prop. And therein lies the enigma of yet another example of bizarre synchronicity, other examples of which I've touched on before.

This particular one, however, is a doozy. The Rollei's use as a prop was as a period camera being used to photograph a total eclipse of the sun in a scene set in 1999. I remembered today, that the Rollei probably still had a film in it, which I loaded in exactly that year, and that the only two exposures made onto it were of the [partial, in North Wales] eclipse that happened for real back then.

My son - whose movie-making I refer to - was just seven when I took the two photographs of the partial eclipse, reflected in a bucket of still water in the garden of the house where we were then living. The connection between the two coincident events, fictional and real, was only made today when I revealed that the film might still both be in the camera and that the latent images it contains might still be viable, and that the Venn intersection of synchronicity might be realizable in tangible form. I'll lob the roll in for processing, and see what transpires: keep you posted!

  

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