http://silverdarkroom.net/?page_id=729I find that fascinating.!
Those organs are marvelous works of art, all in themselves.
Do you have a link to that project, or is it in your website somewhere.?
.....Thank You
Well Done.!http://silverdarkroom.net/?page_id=729
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Appreciate the comments.
That is probably a very common synopsis.If i want to shoot film for paid work i have to subsidize it myself, clients pay for materials they can handle and distribute themselves which is to say digital files.
None of my clients are willing to pay for film costs anymore. For some jobs i shoot 35mm Tri-X, but its hard to justify and often turn over times dont allow for it anyway.
I know where a couple of 6x6 projectors are for sale. I've been tempted, but so far, successful at resisting. Partly because I don't want to try and source slide mounts that size.
I realize these people are in business, they are Not idiots.The Korean firm of "Matin" makes new plastic slide mounts in 35mm, 6x4.5, 6x6 and 6x7, as well as an illuminated film cutter. You can find them on THAT site: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Matin-Slid...hash=item27d4e1570f:m:mD6PLesvXOC627GpmEqwv1Q
I realize these people are in business, they are Not idiots.
But wow, how much demand is there for slide mounts...especially bigger than 35mm.?
There must be a lot more than i am surmising.
All said..... it's kind of refreshing to see.
I was going to ask, but i will start another thread in the 35mm forum.Matin's slide cutters work really well - for negatives as well.
You will remember the original better, Churchill once shared a train carriage with a very attractive young lady and asked her " would have sex with me for a pound? to which the outraged girl replied " how dare you, what sort of a woman do you think I am?, wherein Churchill replied "madam I know what sort of woman you, are, we are just haggling about the price!Lol, love that one! I will definitely remember (and use) it! Thanks!
I believe that you have that one just a bit wrong - it is missing a critical line. It has also been attributed to many famous people, not just Winston Churchill.You will remember the original better, Churchill once shared a train carriage with a very attractive young lady and asked her " would have sex with me for a pound? to which the outraged girl replied to him " how dare you, what sort of a woman do you think I am?, wherein Churchill replied "madam I know what sort of woman you, are, we are just haggling about the price !
That's how I remember it but it was about fifty years ago when I heard it, and my memory isn't all it used to be. I'm sorry if I got it wrong.I believe that you have that one just a bit wrong - it is missing a critical line. It has also been attributed to many famous people, not just Winston Churchill.
Some discussion here (and a Canadian reference): https://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/03/07/haggling/
That's how I remember it but it was about fifty years ago when I heard it, and my memory isn't all it used to be. I'm sorry if I got it wrong.
Thanks Steve, but it's not the only one.Only one mistake in fifty years is really quite a good record.
Actually, if you think about it, your version here must be missing a critical part - the first question (something like "would you live with me for a million pounds?") and the corresponding answer ("I guess I would have to consider it").That's how I remember it but it was about fifty years ago when I heard it, and my memory isn't all it used to be. I'm sorry if I got it wrong.
He was commenting on a woman's beauty..... or rather her lack of it.It always amazes me how normally polite people seem to think it's OK to mock someone's choice of camera, car, other gadget, etc. More than once I've been tempted to reply by paraphrasing something Churchill was supposed to have said, along the lines of "I know you don't like my camera......I TBH, I don't like your face, but I can buy a new camera tomorrow!"
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