My little Yashica did the same thing.  Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 10:07 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just noticed that the way those disposable plastic cameras work is
> they have the film pulled all the way out of the cassette and as you
> take pictures, the film is rewound into the cassette. All of the frame
> numbers come out back-to-front (i.e. #1 is the last photo & #27 is the
> first).
>
> It makes a difference when you scan the film, because you're going to
> have to re-number them in post if you want the images in the correct
> order ... which I do, because otherwise it makes my head hurt.
>
> I noticed it because the second photo on the film is a train taken FROM
> the train and there was a river on the wrong side.
>
> But it's not the wrong side, because it's not the second photo, it's the
> next to last photo and it was taken while the train was returning. It's
> the next to last photo on the roll.
>
> Now all I have to figure out is why the hell was I using a disposable
> camera and not my regular cameras?
>
>
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