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Today's the day!?
Sure is!
Today's the day!?
March 1988? That's when I was born!
In this section, you're just a child really aren't you ;0)
Haha, it was my birthday at the weekend and for the last few days all I've been hearing is "oooooh, only one more year until you're 30!"
It's nice to come into F&C and be young again
Sun is shining. I've chosen which film I'm going to use. Will I actually manage to decide where to go in time to get there rather than faff the entire day away?
Aaaand... done!
Went for a walk before work because the sun was out and the light was lovely and shot 24 frames on the roll of Fujicolor Super HG from August 1994. The film is now with Peak and I should be able to pick it up later today.
There's always one isn't there! I'll be giving this a miss as I only have 1 roll of expired film and I want to keep that. I saw an old cassette of Trueprint and Kodacolor Gold yesterday in a junk shop, but as they wanted £2.50 each for them I let them stay there!How did you manage all that already? I'm barely even awake yet!
How did you manage all that already? I'm barely even awake yet!
How did you manage all that already? I'm barely even awake yet!
...I forgot
IIRC Ektar is indeed quite fussy about exposure...
Those are pretty nice Steve. I love the grimy look of no 6, but also like no. 3 a lot too - I'm presuming that vignetting on the right is some Bond finger?
Back on topic, I'm having trouble finding expired film, other than my precious stash of Reala 100. I've got a roll of TMAX 100, unboxed and undated but I'm pretty sure I acquired it as an expired film at a meet, possibly from @srichards ...
I'd think that tmax is expired. It was a freebie off a magazine cover from what I vaguely remember. That probably would have been the llandudno meet which was ages ago so worst case it's only just expired. It should say how many frames on the canister or possibly on the film itself if you use a magnifier. 80% chance of it being a 24 if it was free I'd think.
Some [cameras] do seem to leave a small bit out. That's ideal as you know it's been used.