There was a question about it? Sorry, I missed that somehow.And most of the replies are probably because people want a reason to stare at the photo and pretend to think about the right answer.
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There was a question about it? Sorry, I missed that somehow.And most of the replies are probably because people want a reason to stare at the photo and pretend to think about the right answer.
There was the occasional bonus of finding a long-forgotten roll of film, too, anybody's guess what's on it until you get it developed.
A friend of mine is an avid photographer, and does it too. Then he complains that his girlfriend takes a hundred pictures on her phone while he's preparing for the one, and she usually has one among them that's better than his.My bf still does just that, and he’s got a Canon R5 as his main camera.
Emily
I don't imagine you can still drop that off at the nearest Walgreens to be developed.And then there are the two rolls of undeveloped Kodachrome 64 I discovered in a box last year.![]()
I don't imagine you can still drop that off at the nearest Walgreens to be developed.
People, this is a positivity thread. Let's stop talking about negatives, shall we?
(Someone had to say it.)

Yeah - photography is not one of my talentsA friend of mine is an avid photographer, and does it too. Then he complains that his girlfriend takes a hundred pictures on her phone while he's preparing for the one, and she usually has one among them that's better than his.
Back in the day we'd spend an age trying to compose the perfect picture, with everyone in the right position and the light perfect and all the camera settings just right. Then we clicked, and forgot. Weeks later we'd see how they turned out.
Nowadays people take a picture in a split second, then spend minutes looking at it to see whether it's good enough.
A whole different attitude towards photography.
(Also, remember going on holiday with friends, and everyone filling out a list of which photos they wanted to order copies of?)
There was the occasional bonus of finding a long-forgotten roll of film, too, anybody's guess what's on it until you get it developed.
Far from it. Kodak withdrew processing - and the chemistry - in 2010. There was somebody who tried selling a "compatible" process a few years back, and from what I heard ruined more rolls than were successful. Really too bad, as it was a great film. I don't feel the same love with my digital Canon and especially not my phone.
E6 processing. Kodak re-introduce Ektachrome slide film a few years back.
Yeah, but that's Ektachrome. Didn't like Ektachrome. For me it tended to shift colors towards green (K64 liked reds) and its archival quality left a lot to be desired. I have K25 and K64 from 50 years ago that are crisp and wonderful, and the little Ektachrome I shot, the images are faded and even more green-shifted.
Moot anyway. I'm okay with the Canon digital I have especially since I'm not doing that much with it these days.
Tall and tan and young and lovely
Look closer... The chair is white. There is a throw on top of it.You wonder where my mind is when the first thing I notice is the bare pussy on an upholstered chair. Where is your towel, young lady?
There is also a towel on the desk...Look closer... The chair is white. There is a throw on top of it.
See…now this is likely to be a productive day at the office. Not being burdened with unimportant decisions like what to wear. I say give her a raise for focusing on priorities.
Being hard at work is not condusive to getting any work done.
The most layered joke in this is that, in very bygone days, the Harvard Lampoon was edited by William Randolph Hearst.For no good reason, National Lampoon flashed in my head
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/3c/c6/ee/3cc6ee2a156d3308d5d725496303637e--national-lampoon-magazine-dog-baby.jpg