I figured though that I would do it with style and a great send off. So I shot it in my Nikon F2 while I had my Vietnam era Military Birth control sun glasses on. I shot it in a cemetery to top that off as I found it fitting.
Who says I ain't a Romantic?
A Sad day I shot my last roll of 35mm Plus-X
A Sad day I shot my last roll of 35mm Plus-X
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Re: A Sad day I shot my last roll of 35mm Plus-X
That is sad. I think that I still have a couple of rolls in 120. Kodak Plus-X had some characteristics that made set it apart from other films in that speed range.
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Re: A Sad day I shot my last roll of 35mm Plus-X
Good news is Ron recently sent me some in 120.
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Re: A Sad day I shot my last roll of 35mm Plus-X
I've still got one roll of 135-36 in the fridge. Thought I had used it a couple of years ago, only to find it while running inventory. Nothing in 120.
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Re: A Sad day I shot my last roll of 35mm Plus-X
Well I feel red. Cleaning up the apartment tonight I discovered a roll of Plus-X but of unknown age as it was loaded from a bulk roll of movie film. So one more Harah.
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