I write letters as often as possible. I still like finding cool stationary to send it on. Since I work seasonally in a resort town, I often make friends who say they still like writing letters, as a means of staying in touch. But when I send them one, they often respond to me with an e-mail, saying it was just easier.
So here are my thoughts...
I just need to make some B+W prints from some old APS cartridges that have already been procssed. I am not buying a camera, I already have more than my photography could ever justify. I just need to make some prints.
I have experience in a B+W darkroom, as well as making B+W prints from color negatives. I just was wondering if there was something inherently wrong with ripping the film out of there, but from mecurious's post I don't seem to have to even destroy the cartdridge. I am not expecting Ansel Adams prints here...just something for a friend...a little trial and error experiment in the darkroom. I was wondering if anyone else had tried it.
I have a litle Elph Junior. I paid $5.00 for it at a garage sale, and even though the APS format isn't that great, it is thinner than half a pack of cigarettes, incredibly light, and has a sharp f/2.8 lens. What I never liked about it was that I couldn't process and print the film myself, like I do with my other 35 mm. Now I'll find out what I can do.
I'm thinking anything other than a Chevy half-ton with a picture of Calvin peeing on a #24 in the back window would be a vehicle too gay for the Italian cops.
I'm thinking anything other than a Chevy half-ton with a picture of Calvin peeing on a #24 in the back window would be a vehicle too gay for the Italian cops.
I didn't mean to set something like this off. I honestly thought I was posting an innocent question. I had just been a wallflower here for a while; I guess I picked the wrong question for my debut.
Right now I am student teaching Biology in an all girls school, and I asked my class what a "hollaback girl" was, and NONE of them could come up with a difinitve answer. I went to the urban dictionary link above but when you read it, there is no definitive answer either. I thought maybe one of the Monkeys had heard an interview when she explained it.
On a side note, does anyone remember when Gwen was "just a girl" with no adjective?
I write letters as often as possible. I still like finding cool stationary to send it on. Since I work seasonally in a resort town, I often make friends who say they still like writing letters, as a means of staying in touch. But when I send them one, they often respond to me with an e-mail, saying it was just easier.
posted by Fiona's Apple 18 years ago
In "A Real Firewoks Display"
Whoops...although NPR said one could see it with the naked eye..PBS says you can't.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
In "Curious George: Summer mix for a kid-musician?"
"Head over Feet" or "Hands Clean"--Alanis Morissette Or try OLGA
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
In "Curious, George: Any Monkeys still use a darkroom?"
So here are my thoughts... I just need to make some B+W prints from some old APS cartridges that have already been procssed. I am not buying a camera, I already have more than my photography could ever justify. I just need to make some prints. I have experience in a B+W darkroom, as well as making B+W prints from color negatives. I just was wondering if there was something inherently wrong with ripping the film out of there, but from mecurious's post I don't seem to have to even destroy the cartdridge. I am not expecting Ansel Adams prints here...just something for a friend...a little trial and error experiment in the darkroom. I was wondering if anyone else had tried it. I have a litle Elph Junior. I paid $5.00 for it at a garage sale, and even though the APS format isn't that great, it is thinner than half a pack of cigarettes, incredibly light, and has a sharp f/2.8 lens. What I never liked about it was that I couldn't process and print the film myself, like I do with my other 35 mm. Now I'll find out what I can do.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
In "Too gay to drive?"
Stick....bwhah hahahaha
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
Oops, double post. Sorry.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
I'm thinking anything other than a Chevy half-ton with a picture of Calvin peeing on a #24 in the back window would be a vehicle too gay for the Italian cops.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
I'm thinking anything other than a Chevy half-ton with a picture of Calvin peeing on a #24 in the back window would be a vehicle too gay for the Italian cops.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
In "Curious, George: Title of an Idependent Documentary Movie"
Argh! I mean Argh, I can't thank you enough! You're the greatest. Now to find a copy of it.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
In "Straight Outta Compton"
I like it. Much in the same way I like New Found Glory singing Celine.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
In "Curious, George: "
On the urban dictionary there is a citation for "holla back girl" and "hollaback girl" neither of which have a definitive answer.
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
I didn't mean to set something like this off. I honestly thought I was posting an innocent question. I had just been a wallflower here for a while; I guess I picked the wrong question for my debut. Right now I am student teaching Biology in an all girls school, and I asked my class what a "hollaback girl" was, and NONE of them could come up with a difinitve answer. I went to the urban dictionary link above but when you read it, there is no definitive answer either. I thought maybe one of the Monkeys had heard an interview when she explained it. On a side note, does anyone remember when Gwen was "just a girl" with no adjective?
posted by Fiona's Apple 19 years ago
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