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Finally intervention for photographers who are suffering from discontinued films!

Sirius Glass

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Now you see how to overcome discontinued film problems.
 

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DREW WILEY

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The problem with squirrels hoarding is that other squirrels and even bluejays are watching, waiting to dig things up and steal them. One clever squirrel in my yard pretended to bury nuts under a tree, but actually cached them in plain sight atop my driveway, where none of the theives bothered to look!
 

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I agree. Sometimes I think I didn't hoard enough Efke 25.

But, considering that I am still working away on the stash I guess it was sufficient, at least so far.

And, for the rest of you squirrels and blue jays, only I know the location and the combination...
 

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I've got enough 120 Efke 25 but am scared to use it for anything with an open sky or in a remote location I can't easily to get to again. Toward the end, a lot of this film acquired dust blemishes during manufacture. And until I test it, I have no idea if my remaining stash is affected or not. I'll try it in the woods around home first. It is ideal for the kinds of extreme contrast I encounter in the redwoods once the fog dissipates, though I generally prefer the 8x10 there.