I’m waiting to get my 5 rolls of film back. $250 to get it all developed and scanned and only a few places on the east coast still do it, bummer. Guess I’m not buying E-6 slide film again.
I’m the meantime a few pics from my phone.
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3 responses to “Canadian Rockies – not film”
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Let’s see the picture of your burnt up gloves!
I dig those beamers!
You can send out your film to Oscars Photo Lab in San Fransisco, they have really good rates.
I usually send them 5-10 rolls at a time, but I scan them all myself, it’s like $8 a roll.