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With our lot, it's a common occurrence - ! :okay:

I only have one who is a lap cat. The other, though, likes to share my onesie of an evening. :blush:
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
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Location
Hamtun
I've not got any cats now. I have a dog, though!

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Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Cool! :becool:

Sad to say, other than scanning the slides and negatives I acquire for my motor racing archive, I haven't worked with film since 2003... :blush: The declining quality (a lot of squeaky bum moments there), as well as the rising cost of lab-based processing had a lot to do with the decision to go digital - rather irritating when you're dropping off 10 or 15 rolls of film off at a time. And deadlines, oh yes... That was a killer, too...

I shot mainly 400 ISO Fuji, which is almost the complete opposite. :laugh:

Plus digital has all the benefits of shooting colour transparency without the drawbacks.
I am such a born snappy that even in hospital I have a Fuji compact at hand...
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Cool! :becool:

Sad to say, other than scanning the slides and negatives I acquire for my motor racing archive, I haven't worked with film since 2003... :blush: The declining quality (a lot of squeaky bum moments there), as well as the rising cost of lab-based processing had a lot to do with the decision to go digital - rather irritating when you're dropping off 10 or 15 rolls of film off at a time. And deadlines, oh yes... That was a killer, too...

I shot mainly 400 ISO Fuji, which is almost the complete opposite. :laugh:

Plus digital has all the benefits of shooting colour transparency without the drawbacks.
I am such a born snappy that even in hospital I have a Fuji compact at hand...
 
I am such a born snappy that even in hospital I have a Fuji compact at hand...

My Canon Ixus fulfills much the same role. It lives in my handbag.

Mum's family used to run a camera shop back in the day, so was taught the basics at a fairly early age. :blush: I started out with a medium format box and a 127 cartridge film (the type with the square prints) Kodak thing. (Instamatic?) Both really make you think about what you're doing, and certainly instilled some good habits.

I was a relative latecomer to 35mm film as dad wouldn't let me use his 35mm rangefinder. Having said that, those single use 35mm cameras that you could get BITD actually took surprisingly good photos.
 

Hebe

getting better all the time
Location
wiltshire
Late to the cat debate. Feliway never did much for our succession of scrapping siblings but I know it works well with many cats. We have two food bowls down - clearly makes no difference to who eats what but does mean that one sister can’t block the other one from eating. Ditto with cat nip toys.

In mundane news.. I walked to the studio to find the notebook that I‘d previously thought I’d left at home but couldn’t find. Couldn’t find it at the studio either. Walked back home and found it straight away, in the kitchen.
 
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