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What would be your dream Christmas gift to give or receive?

paper paper paper, a freezer of Ilfobrom grade 3 pls pls
 
I'd like some time, please.

I have pretty much everything I want. I don't need or crave anything else at all - I just need the time to use, experience and appreciate what I've got. Maybe the frame of mind, too....
 
A financially healthy analog Eastman Kodak, because if EK analog is healthy then analog in general *has* to be rockin'.

And perfect exposures for the house...

s-a
 
Just peace of mind. For a little while.
 
..., but I'd settle for a year without close relatives passing away (last 2.5 years have been rough that way).

I'd wish for a safe and happy year for John and his family (and all of you and yours, also ) and, on a personal level, I'd like to not have to go to any more funerals for some time to come, as well. While I don't expect people to be immortal, I would really like everyone to have a good chance at the old "three score and ten"!
 
 
Gear wise I've got four lenses; three more than I need. There are films I (there was a url link here which no longer exists), but I mustn't dwell on the past. Our son was born two months ago so that really is our dream gift. Having a secure job would be a great thing but I fear that, like HIE, that's a thing from a bygone age.
 
A sound mind.
Healthy family body, mind, spirit.
My own custom designed and built darkroom
Endless supply of Ilford products, e.g., Art 300 & regular fibre paper.
Success as a fine-art photographer.
Give: Proclaim the GOOD NEWS, Jesus is the LIGHT through word and my work.
 
Since a secret Santa gave me a Bronica setup AND an Isolette II this year...I can say, as long as the kids don't fight, I need nothing...I am a rich man from stem to stern.
 
I already got everything I could ever want this year - the love, respect and companionship of my parents. They've supported me through a rather tumultuous year without hesitation or complaint. I only wish I could repay them in kind. Maybe I have, by accepting their support and surviving the tumult with grace and equanimity, and letting them know how much the support has meant to me.

On to the toys.... well, my folks are REALLY hard to shop for, as they already have everything material that they want, and have no unmet needs. For myself, I'd LIKE ten boxes of 14x17 TMY 400. And a good vacation in the springtime to somewhere interesting that I've never been before, like maybe Budapest, Prague or Moscow. I'd include Havana on the list but there's a few legal hurdles that keep it a no-no for now. Maybe Cartagena instead.
 

That would be a dream come true- I'd never make it home because I would have so much fun experimenting and researching!
 
Rollei 6008i, three bodies, Rollie Hy6, three bodies, 110 f2 x2; 180 f2.8 x2, 300 f4 x2; 140-280 f5.6 x2, 150 f4 macro x2; 50 f4 x2; 40 f4 x2; 90 f4 macro x2; film and graded paper 1-4 to last me a life time and 2 or 3 led light sources to match my enlarges. I hope I didn't forget any thing else. Yes, a two bath developer. And the finances to travel world wide.

 
For me, it would be a permanent job, our own place, and a 500C/M to replace the one I had to sell recently.

Dieter Zakas
 
A financially healthy analog Eastman Kodak, because if EK analog is healthy then analog in general *has* to be rockin'.

And perfect exposures for the house...

s-a


And Kodak deciding to bring back a K-14 compatible process, so all old Kodachrome and new variations may be processed.
 
A healthy Kodak that produces film, paper and chemicals for us. Besides, Rochester could use more jobs.
 
Santa Simon I would like 5 skids of Ilford Warmtone various sizes please, one emulsion .
Oh yea, chemicals to process the bulk.