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Jun 13, 2008 00:14
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when i move i will post my new address.
miles of love.
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film from fl/small portion of chicago/a beach in new york...
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allyshone
June 13 2008, 05:40:09 UTC
what black and white film are you using?
it's gorgeous!
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_squidink
June 13 2008, 05:45:55 UTC
yknow, i wish i could tell you. it was one of those weird films that don't have a brand, just say the ISO right on the role- someone gave it to me. i wish i knew too, i think the contrast is really nice with this film
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allyshone
June 13 2008, 06:37:03 UTC
i think so too.
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3smallishmagi
June 13 2008, 06:40:41 UTC
Google will probably tell you if you type in the numbers on the negatives.
I got a film loader filled with mystery film when I got my darkroom stuff. A search for "NP22 film" told me it was ORWO (Original Wolfen) NP22 125 ASA film made in a plant in East Germany that has since shut down and the film is no longer made.
http://cameracollector.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=medium&action=print&thread=772
http://not.bloodylikely.org/photos/2008/January/ORWA-19.jpg__view.html
It feels like I have an infinite supply of beautiful old film even though it probably won't really last forever.
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duvets
June 13 2008, 06:58:59 UTC
Your asian friend is really cute. I like that she's so comfotable in her own skin (or maybe the pictures make it seem so?).
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viewmeasabook
June 13 2008, 06:59:47 UTC
goodbye emily from livejournal. i hope you still lurk from time to time
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oh_inverted
June 13 2008, 16:14:26 UTC
you can't just LEAVE! nooooo
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naturebookclub
June 13 2008, 17:55:13 UTC
Noooooooooooooo way. This is just déjà vu all over again.
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I got a film loader filled with mystery film when I got my darkroom stuff. A search for "NP22 film" told me it was ORWO (Original Wolfen) NP22 125 ASA film made in a plant in East Germany that has since shut down and the film is no longer made.
http://cameracollector.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=medium&action=print&thread=772
http://not.bloodylikely.org/photos/2008/January/ORWA-19.jpg__view.html
It feels like I have an infinite supply of beautiful old film even though it probably won't really last forever.
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