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My buddies neighbor may have passed and the family/realtor was clearing out the house.
Gave him a piece of my mind after seeing this and realizing he never called, grrr, lol
It was mostly darkroom stuff from what I could gather. No actual camera equipment left. He said his GF snagged some lights? But I haven't seen them. She intends to retrofit them to make a lamp or something.
The only thing I took was the photographers log book. Sorry no pics. Its a 3 ring binder about 4" tall. There are black & white photo copies of each photo with hand written settings for each in pencil on back. Having never shot film or had a log book. I believe the binder was filled with blank pages. The photographer would write the settings of each shot on a blank page and later photo copy the image on the other side. Unfortunate the photo-copies are pretty much ink blots that barely give a sense of the scene let alone the quality of the exposure for anyone other than the photographer who probably recalls the prints associated to the copies.
Gave him a piece of my mind after seeing this and realizing he never called, grrr, lol
It was mostly darkroom stuff from what I could gather. No actual camera equipment left. He said his GF snagged some lights? But I haven't seen them. She intends to retrofit them to make a lamp or something.
The only thing I took was the photographers log book. Sorry no pics. Its a 3 ring binder about 4" tall. There are black & white photo copies of each photo with hand written settings for each in pencil on back. Having never shot film or had a log book. I believe the binder was filled with blank pages. The photographer would write the settings of each shot on a blank page and later photo copy the image on the other side. Unfortunate the photo-copies are pretty much ink blots that barely give a sense of the scene let alone the quality of the exposure for anyone other than the photographer who probably recalls the prints associated to the copies.