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I know a number amongst us are taking the first steps towards developing our own films again. I found a great-looking place recently where, it seems, you can take your films for processing!

Funnily enough I managed to resist the temptation, strong though it was.

If any of you are more inclined than I to live life on the edge you'll find this in Devon (England).

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Love love this shot! What film(Tri-x?) and scanned first or trad d+p?

Details please.

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I know a number amongst us are taking the first steps towards developing our own films again. I found a great-looking place recently where' date=' it seems, you can take your films for processing!

Funnily enough I managed to resist the temptation, strong though it was.

If any of you are more inclined than I to live life on the edge you'll find this in Devon (England).[/quote']

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jim

 

i looked at this image again...the lighting is great but the tones are wonderful and capture the slightly desolate atmosphere very well...i get the 'seen better days' feeling.

 

great and pleased to see its working for you..

 

andy

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