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Filmwasters.com Photography by Susan Burnstine, Damion Rice, Mark Skorji, Leon Taylor and Ed Wenn

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FILMWASTERS.COM HISTORY

The web site filmwasters.com was created on January 16, 2006. This site was changed on January 17, 2014. It will go back on the market on January 16, 2015. As of today, it is nine hundred and ninety-three weeks, thirteen days, fourteen hours, and twenty-five minutes old.
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LINKS TO FILMWASTERS.COM

Photography

Monday, April 7, 2008. If your familiar with Holgas. Your probably familiar with Holgaroids. a cheap plastic polaroid back slapped on an even cheaper plastic camera. The polaroid back uses 3. Peel-apart Packfilm was the first of the polaroid film way back when. Well, being the very hands-on type person I am. I thought, heck, why not rip apart a camera.

A Day in December A Photography Blog

I was driving home from the shops today and saw an interesting. Beyond the houses above Dysart. So I parked the car, ran into the house, grabbed my camera bag, and went down to a road called School Brae where I could get an expansive, open view of the sea. I took a few pics, dropped my lens cap which I had to rescue from the drop below, and headed home. This is the first of 8 shots I took.

Swimming with the Razorfishes

Wednesday, August 17, 2011. I have to respect this position. Saturday, August 13, 2011. This sort of stuff cheapens the race.

Black and White Film Photography Dedicated to the preservation of Film Photography

Dedicated to the preservation of Film Photography. Finding time in a hectic schedule to stick with film. On May 2, 2012. But I find time to toil on the internet and do other menial tasks that throughout the day somehow. So here are some ideas for finding the time to get something done that may be a little tedious. If you have a tip for those strapped for time please share it! On May 2, 2012.

Light Sensitive

Toy and Vintage Camera Images by C Gary Moyer. Saturday, September 20, 2014. Made in Macau for Impulse LTD. Plastic construction resembling a robot. 8226; Single element lens. 8226; Simple thumbwheel film advance. 8226; Flash socket for Magicubes. 8226; No noticeable vignette. 8226; Slight peripheral blurring. 8226; Relatively sharp lens on center. 8226; 110 film produces small negatives.

Photography Vintage Film Cameras

Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Curiously, the IIc on the lower left below has a maximum aperture of f2. 8 while the earlier II and IIa models and the later Retina Reflex all offer an f2 maximum f-stop. And, lastly, a goodbye to my loyal friend, Rio, who patiently endured many photo sessions, including this one with a Retina Reflex. Sunday, March 18, 2018.

cork analogue photographers

Farewell, hello, eyesoup! March 1, 2012. It is with a little sadness that I find myself writing this post. Because this is the last post I will be writing for Cork Analogue Photographers. Thanks to all who have supported us over the past few years, we really enjoyed the ride! However, this is not of course the end.

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218 WEIR ROAD

LONDON, SW12 0NW

UNITED KINGDOM

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Filmwasters.com Photography by Susan Burnstine, Damion Rice, Mark Skorji, Leon Taylor and Ed Wenn

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