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From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: Shoot now, focus later
You're still allowed to have a darkroom. There's no law that says a
digital shooter can't do some film work. Do you still have your darkroom
equipment? Set it up and get to work.
Get all the stuff I have stored in the basement into rented offsite storage,
use the space I am creating to set up a woodworking shop so that I can
complete a few projects (bathroom cabinetry, etc) upstairs, then get all
those tools into storage and completely gut my basement and deal with the
mold problem that has developed since we had the roof off the place in 2003
and it got rained on several times.
After that, I can start to think of a new darkroom.
In the meantime, I have two bathroom gut and rebuild projects coming up,
plus I will most likely be changing careers, more than likely going to work
as an overhead door installer (excellent money, hard work).
I'm hoping that my darkroom will happen within the next year.
Last winter, I bought myself a baby blue Beseler 45 Dichroic, a host of
Nikkor enlarging lenses, and several boxes of miscellaneous brick brac that
I would like to use.
William Robb