Back in the seventies, when I shot drag racing, I used to bring darkroom equipment with me to four day national events. I would process my tri-x in my motel room bathroom, make some 8x10s and sell them to the racers the next day. It was a way to supplement the paltry paychecks that the magazines provided. And it was a challenge. Go for it.
Paul
PS: To mount your enlarger on the toilet, you'll need a couple of two by fours. Just lift the seat and lay the two by fours across the bowl. If you have to whiz while you're printing, just step outside.
Paul
On Jun 8, 2005, at 11:44 PM, Scott Loveless wrote:

On 6/8/05, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's too bad next year is digital, in a way.

If I make it next year, I'm going down with the ship.  I'll bring
everything I need to process film, a scanner, and the laptop.

I first decided to post this at the behest of my not-so-humorous sense
of humor.  But it's actually feasible, yet impractical.  Right up my
alley.

It would be neat to get as many LXs as possible together.
Likely won't be many film cameras next year.

C�sar, I will try to bring all my 6x7 lenses for you to play with..

William Robb





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