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WOW!!!! That is really KOOL!!!Congrats!! All that talent in one family!
How Wonderful!
Posted by on 04/08 at 05:20 AM | #
Thanks Rosevine.I've been getting some nice comments from the library patrons. All I need to do now is to find a reputable shop that still processes film. My local shop closed their doors permanently two months ago. Now I have no place to take my film for developing. I've been thinking about mailing some off, but I'm still a bit skeptical about that option. Kudos to you cuz.
Posted by on 04/10 at 09:23 AM | #
That's great! About that film ever thought of developing it yourself, turn that garage into a dark room. That way you don't have to worry about someone else doing your prints for you. Developing is not hard for color or black and white. Remember I've done it before!
Posted by on 04/17 at 08:42 AM | #
Thanks.I remember how easy it is to develop film. I've been thinking about doing precisely that except I can't give up any space in the garage.
I even looked at some automatic machines that do the entire process for the home developer.
I might need to look at that again now that I am willing to go out in the morning to shoot.
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