RIP Kodachrome

You know, I have seen a couple of those, and they really were attractive. The natural textures and patterns in the wood were used really effectively. But that is something different from an unfinished wire spool.:P

Memories. At one time we lived in a converted barn, had a wire spool, also a table made from an old door.


Subscribed to Mother Earth News. Had mice in the barn.....
 
Memories. At one time we lived in a converted barn, had a wire spool, also a table made from an old door.


Subscribed to Mother Earth News. Had mice in the barn.....

You Earth Mother, you! Actually, I have some of the same memories!:lol:

When I lived in TN, I saw some gorgeous converted barns. My favorites were the old stone barns with a big open floor plan on the inside.
 
Has anyone on here developed prints from film using a darkroom?

Years ago I took an intermediate black & white photography class and did just that. It was hella fun.

It was kinda challenging seeing my interpreter in the darkroom though. :)
 
Has anyone on here developed prints from film using a darkroom?

Years ago I took an intermediate black & white photography class and did just that. It was hella fun.

It was kinda challenging seeing my interpreter in the darkroom though. :)

me. it was fun.

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Whatt???? No way..that's whole bullshit. I still see films on the shelf or behind the cashier counter at Family Dollars, Wilson Farms, Target, 7-11 stores. Very low-income people/families cannot afford digital cameras. 35mm cameras are cheaper. So are you telling me that my 2002 Fuji 35mm SLR that was worth 400 dollars or something has to be dumped? Yeah, right!! :bsflag: :ugh:
 
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