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    The kindness of strangers.

    I posted on my local Craigslist that I was looking for some negative developing gear, and someone emailed me that day. They had a couple brown chemistry jugs, a 2-spool inversion tank with adjustable plastic ratchet-load spools, a changing bag, graduated cylinder, full setup of XTOL developing chemistry. This is the bags of A and B, hypo-clear, indicator stop bath, and photoflo. All for the cost of just going to get it. Now time to get some rolls of good B&W, and start shooting!

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    Egggggscellent!
    You'll find this site very generous as well.

    Have fun and shoot!

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    For all the negative press that CL gets these days, it's good to hear of such a story. Now go out and make fantastic photographs. Perhaps start a photo project on "The Kindness of Strangers", to pay it forward, as it were.

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    lucky old you...

    that reminds me, you know I could use that stuff too *nudge* *wink*

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    Yep there are nice people out there. I have been reminded of that recently.
    Technological society has succeeded in multiplying the opportunities for pleasure, but it has great difficulty in generating joy. Pope Paul VI

    So, I think the "greats" were true to their visions, once their visions no longer sucked. Ralph Barker 12/2004



 

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