RE: darkroom interloper

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I hope inmersion methods stay for a while...
digital is cool but lacks the "magic" feeling of watching your image appear slowly on a pool of liquid.
Darkroom work is why I love photography


At 10:48 AM 11/10/03 +0000, you wrote:
<<I guess it's good that they survived>>
that's debatable.

Better to say "I guess it's good they didn't hurt anyone else"


<<<suffered structural damage and will need replacing.>>> I guess it's time to come into the 21st century. By the time they leave collage you won't be able to buy film anyway. Scrap the whole facility and buy a dozen new computers. Beware though: it would make it easier for the college to start "resource sharing" and installing language students etc in your space ;o(

Seriously, joking aside, with digital being almost all pervasive now, how
much longer will colleges be immersing students in developing tanks?


Bob

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