LOL you know reactions can be changed any time you like?Sorry Shed - mouse slip, I meant to send you thanks
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LOL you know reactions can be changed any time you like?Sorry Shed - mouse slip, I meant to send you thanks
The pedant in me did notice that M'LadyStill thinking on my stretchy britches girl on that.
F9...I've been using F6.3.
But today mine were a bit dark as well, I just didn't have time to fuss around. Had to open shadows a bit when bringing them in to the PC.
Erm... no, how? Sorry, newbie lolLOL you know reactions can be changed any time you like?
I channel your photography endeavors including darkroom and all that equipment. I took one year of photo journalism and even had a press pass. LOL Had to drop, no money to further the venture.The pedant in me did notice that M'Lady
I can't do photo editing, they always just look weird
The guy that introduced me to photography was still using a 120 format Brownie, so that's what I learnt and still get it wrong lol
Then I set up a dark room over the bath and experimented with Ilford films, papers, filters which was interesting
Enrolled in a college course to learn more, but it all got a bit arty farty
To this day I am still rubbish at composition
Just go back to your reaction, hover over it (if it's a mouse) and select a new one. On a phone you do a short long-press (not sure how else to describe it) and it will give you the list of emojis again.Erm... no, how? Sorry, newbie lol
So it does, never noticed that beforeJust go back to your reaction, hover over it (if it's a mouse) and select a new one. On a phone you do a short long-press (not sure how else to describe it) and it will give you the list of emojis again.
so do you have one of those hand sack things to roll the film into the cannister thing?I channel your photography endeavors including darkroom and all that equipment. I took one year of photo journalism and even had a press pass. LOL Had to drop, no money to further the venture.
I have a 120 format Brownie here in my collection. I had fun with those and the Kodak models with the bellows that slid out. Still have a few of those in the cases with all the attachments. One of them actually houses a mini camera that points at my living room and front door inside to catch any burglars in the act. It was a great place to hide that little credit card thin size camera, no one thinks a thing about it. Just looks like an old camera on display.
I did used to have one of those. All of my darkroom equipment was sold many years ago, except the enlarger. That is at my folks house stored in the basement. Not in great shape anymore, the humidity down there took it's toll on it. It's a huge old heavy thing. Moving it around was a PITA. LOLso do you have one of those hand sack things to roll the film into the cannister thing?
Show me a photo you can take with that please @Lady Cannafan x