Thursday, June 09, 2005
Previous Posts
- Again.
- Lollypops in a can inside Winan's Coffee and Candy...
- Better angle.
- Grilling for one of the booths at the Troy Strawbe...
- Table full of those little Mexican style bobble-he...
- View of the festival from the Adams St. Bridge. I...
- A tall skinny updraft captured from my apartment p...
- The rays are more defined in this one. Too bad th...
- This is the fountain on the traffic circle where T...
- The fountain catches the sunlight better in this one.
Bookmarks:
- Texas Gurl (The first blog I picked up reading, and I'm still hooked!)
- Callahan Photography (Why is this girl not world famous?)
- Nanabear
- The Last Ditch (My Hero. My Role Model. Whom I hope to become some day. Perpetuating my love of Canadians)
- Michelle (Unfortunately not Canadian, but from Seattle, and that's close enough to count as cool in my book)
- Shutterbug!
- Diva Cow Girl (refreshingly frank and honest)
- The Sweet Life Photography (Heidi, a hometown photography enthusiast)
- Boinkology.com (Actual intellectual (and often humorous) discourse on intercourse)
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7 Comments:
Everyday 200 is an excellent film to use for most things, not overpriced and looks good - that's enough.
The colours are pretty good, though. Do they make one for 200speed?
All the shots could use a little zipping up with an extra shot of red and a little more density to really pop the colours, but they're nice.
No, I've only seen it in 400. And, unfortunately, I had to get this done at Wal Mart again. The stand-alone photo processor went out of business a week or two ago.
Oh well. Niche business + low population density = doomed.
Whenever I need stuff developed, I always use a major mail-order developer - get some proper labs to develop them. The one I use takes digital stuff over the net, so I still use them even though I've switched over.
When I was little, we had a darkroom here, as my dad was really into photography - that would've been really useful, shame it is no more.
My mum never liked having all the chemicals in the house with kids here, so it went. Bah, we even have a proper enlarger...
I'm too impatient for mail-order. Give me one-hour!
Even though I have digital, I regularly wait a month before I'll even take the photos off my camera, LOL
Patience is my middle name. ;)
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