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Shooting Film with a vintage Kodak

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Old 01-05-11, 14:32
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My dad had a Retinette. I guess it was that and the box brownie before it that got me interested in photography. The Kodak is a nice camera.
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Old 01-05-11, 22:15
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My dad had a Retinette. I guess it was that and the box brownie before it that got me interested in photography. The Kodak is a nice camera.
Yes, I quite like it, but I have to confess...I haven't got the file developed yet!

I must do it soon...I might get the bug for film.
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Old 01-05-11, 23:32
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If you are interested in developing "yourself", get in touch with the local colleges/techs/uni's as they will undoubtedly have photography courses running which include developing, so they have the kit. Either speak nicely to them about using their equipment, or hand the roll over for a teaching session.
Looking forward to seeing some images.
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Old 01-05-11, 23:37
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If you are interested in developing "yourself", get in touch with the local colleges/techs/uni's as they will undoubtedly have photography courses running which include developing, so they have the kit. Either speak nicely to them about using their equipment, or hand the roll over for a teaching session.
Looking forward to seeing some images.
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Thanks for the idea. I may have a friend who has the gear, too...I will get back to it!

Thanks
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Old 02-05-11, 13:12
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The way I found a darkroom was with Ilford's great search facility. Go to their B&W photo site, Ilfordphoto.com, hit 'photo community' --> 'Darkrooms', type in your postcode and a radius (I'd suggest 50 miles, you are in Yorkshire after all :P). http://www.valeofyorkdarkrooms.co.uk/ This lot are fairly close to Barnsley.
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