..., but I'd settle for a year without close relatives passing away (last 2.5 years have been rough that way).
) 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"!A financially healthy analog Eastman Kodak, because if EK analog is healthy then analog in general *has* to be rockin'. (My gift to all).
For myself: I would like a mint black, double-stroke M3 complete with a vintage 50mm.
To give: I would like to give to two of my nephews and to my niece - all of whom share my love of photography - a paid week at one of Jay Maisel's workshops. The man has been one of my heroes since I first saw some of his work - if memory serves - in an issue of American Photographer, back in the late 1970s. My "kids" have been "exposed" to his work and, like me, continue to be amazed.
I agreeJust peace of mind. For a little while.

Dear Crashbox....
Your not.....I have one ( several in fact ) and not once in 25 years at ILFORD have I ever thought that this in any way could be construed as a 'nice thing to have' as a Christmas gift, still as my Grandmother always said 'it takes all sorts to make a world'.
Anyway, if you are ever passing this way you are welcome to have a go in one....
Simon ( Santa ) Galley ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :

True Peace on Earth.. for a change.
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
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