My dad found a Besseler 35mm photo enlarger last week for ten dollars! It came with all the developing chemicals, and container so I can develop black and white film at home! It includes a whole bunch of light filters for print making, so i will probably experiment with different colours.
Here it is:
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Lucky!! :)
ReplyDeleteExperimenting is fun. Do put up some pics after you develop B&W film :)
What camera do you use?
And lastly, thanks for visiting-cum-commenting.
I will be sure to. First I have to get it to my place somehow ;)
ReplyDeleteFor cameras I use a Pentax K1000 and a Canon Tx. Oh, and I built a pinhole camera myself last year with amazing results.
Thanks!