interesting.  do you think she measured the amount of concentrate for the
amount of water that she thought the bowl was holding and then mixed it in
the toilet?  that's pretty cold water isn't it?

how bad is it to flush the chemicals that we use?  i keep the used chemicals
in jugs and i'm waiting a couple more months until they start up on the
hazardous waste disposal program again.  is it unnecessary or am i doing the
right thing?  

wasn't there a photographer who put a pinhole in the toilet and used it as
the camera before developing the print in it?

in any case, i'd imagine you have to make sure you don't flush the prints
down the toilet by accident.  hah.

rob

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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] small toilet darkroom


Dennis Johanson writes
"I am the guy presently converting a (too small) guest toilet into a
darkroom"
 
well, this reminds me of a student who lived in a very small apartment in
Chinatown with a tiny bathroom... she solved this problem by developing b&w
prints right in the toilet and flushing the solution after every step
 
jim k



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