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I would move the light switch!
Steve.
Tape the light switch down
the leaky bellows story hurts to hear
I've got a few of these sitting around, was in a hurry spooling up FP4+ for vacation last summer. I keep thinking I'll respool them by hand but haven't done it yet. I was not happy when I discovered it but fortunately all my Tri-X was correctly spooled and I didn't run out.Spooled up several rolls off the bulk loader and had the spools in the cartridges the wrong way so they wouldn't load in the camera.
I've got a few of these sitting around, was in a hurry spooling up FP4+ for vacation last summer. I keep thinking I'll respool them by hand but haven't done it yet. I was not happy when I discovered it but fortunately all my Tri-X was correctly spooled and I didn't run out.
Ya, I've got a few of them laying around. I just don't know what to do with them. I should just trash the film and move on.
Being in Germany, the light switch is different the the kind in America. They're these flat squares and taping them accomplishes nothing. Then there's the fact that my wife would notice and curiosity would demand she enter to find out why it was taped.
The light witches have a red light in them so when it's on, you know someone is in the bathroom. Apparently in this part of Germany, knocking isn't done. Perhaps it disrupts the function of the room, who knows?
Shot an Australian Rules football match after an extremely looong week and really should have waited before processing.
Got to washing stage and all good except the phone rang and I had to go inside to take it. Didn't want the film to start drying, so I left it soaking in water for the duration of the call.
Well one thing led to another and I completely forgot about the film - woke the next morning to lovely clear acetate and some rather grey looking water. The emulsion had slid right off!!!!
Arghhhhh!!!!! Lesson learned - process the next day if you've been burning the candle at both ends, will save you a lot of grief.(Thankfully I still had 2 rolls, so not a total disaster, but I keep wondering to this day, what gems I might have washed away. . . . . . )
I killed about 90 sheets of Ilford MGIV 8x10 fiber paper when I accidentally opened up the wrong paper safe in daylight. Ooops - about a hundred dollars worth.
Paper safes are great, but for schmucks like me they should have a light sensitive switch on them that makes it impossible to open them when the light is on.
Aha! Turn the light on, then remove the bulb from the light fixture. Then she can't accidentally turn it on since there's no light in the fixture, but she's less likely to walk in on you because the switch says "occupied" since the red light is on.
After a wedding reception, a family friend who was a career wedding and portrait photographer took his kit out to his car, prepared his cameras and lights for transit, organized his most recently shot rolls of 120 film by placing then in a line on his car bumper, put away all his equipment, closed his trunk and drove off.
How did you start the car with the keys on the roof?
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