Thanks! I enjoy being able to process film myself. It’s also a whole lot less 
expensive—I can process a roll of color film for about $1 in chemicals. 

I used to process film and make prints in a darkened bathroom/darkroom when I 
was in high school some 40+ years ago. Doing film photography now takes me back 
to those days, when you didn’t get to see how your pictures turned out 
immediately. Even my 20-something daughter, who also shoots film, admits 
there’s something nice about the waiting. 

Let me know if you want to get started in film. I can give you some 
recommendations.

Eric N
www.CampyOnly.com
CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com
Twitter: @CampyOnlyGuy

> On May 25, 2020, at 4:36 AM, in Dallas nick <truegol...@att.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Eric, the b&w pics are wonderful. 
> 
> So cool to be able to develop and print yourself.
> 
> Several decades back I took a photography class which covered this process 
> and other aspects of photography.
> 
> It really helped me understand the process and learn a few things.
> 
> My biggest takeaways I still retain are the supreme importance of lighting.
> 
> Secondarily,  composition was a key variable I learned to appreciate.
> 
> Paul  in Dallas 
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