Just for you Bob!
For sale friday. Pentax 110 outfit with all lenses but Pan 18, 20-40 and 70 in
their original plastic holders, both flashes, most filters, 2 Pentax hard cases
for 110, zip-lock bag of 20 year old Kodacolor 110 film carts, maybe 12 of
them. $200 including shipping in USA.
That sounds like fun. I played around with developing with coffee last
summer - it is pretty simple to do and the results were not bad. Only
developer that I've used that managed to get rid of the pink cast in
Neopan SS. Aside from the novelty, there is not much point to it though.
FWIW - I
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If anyone ever adds a Utilitarian-Whimsy axis to the Myers Briggs
personality test, we can use you as a reference standard.
MARK!
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Mark C,
I wonder if that is the LaGrange Park that is just a bit east of me.
What's the name of the place?
Regards, Bob S.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Mark C pdml-m...@charter.net wrote:
That sounds like fun. I played around with developing with coffee last
summer - it is pretty simple to
HI Bob -
The store is Lagrange Camera - 104 West Burlington. I think it is the
Lagrange that is out by you. They did not have a lot of Pentax gear, though.
Mark C.
On 11/17/2011 9:29 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Mark C,
I wonder if that is the LaGrange Park that is just a bit east of me.
What's
Mark,
I know LaGrange Camera! It's in downtown LaGrange,
along the Burlington railroad tracks and across from the station.
I still visit them occasionally. Bought 110 film there for the mini Pentax.
Regards, Bob S.
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HI Bob -
Yep, that's the one. You mentioned a Pentax 110 - as I recall they had 2
110 systems in their case. I resisted...
On 11/17/2011 4:19 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Mark,
I know LaGrange Camera! It's in downtown LaGrange,
along the Burlington railroad tracks and across from the station.
I still visit
I believe the only way I could try that is if I used a cheese sauce as
the stop bath.
Darren Addy
Kearney, Nebraska
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I believe the only way I could try that is if I used a cheese sauce as
the stop bath.
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Kearney, Nebraska
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Since HC110 is still available why would anyone care? Plus based on the
available evidence there's a distinct possibility that the Broccoli
didn't even contribute to the development.
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Here's something quite novel from APUG/Alan
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Since HC110 is still available why would anyone care?
If anyone ever adds a Utilitarian-Whimsy axis to the Myers Briggs
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Balsamic vinegar.
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I believe the only way I could try that is if I used a cheese sauce as
the stop bath.
Darren Addy
Kearney, Nebraska
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