Lasse, what do you mean ?
Anyway, no wonder the French can't keep their films clean. I remember
their toilets...
Lasse.
Cheers,
Cyril
Paris, France
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Cyril,
Thanks for asking.
The intention of my message was a play with absurdity.
Tom R. in his original message referred to the common notion of French
film as dirty movies, that is - movies of sexual or pornographic
nature.
On purpose I pretended not to fully understand this, but rather in my
I hope that we have not become so politically correct that we can't tolerate
an occasional joke about our differences and perceptions.
dan
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
If I nevertheless caused you, or any other French members offence, I
apologize.To all others too, sorry about a (yet another
I noticed that Midwest Photo got in some
French bw film -- 4x5, 5x7, 35mm
(Wish I could remember the name
Anyone know anything about this stuff?
All I've gathered is that it's a high-silver-content
formula and gives that classic appearance
Collin
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Get over it
Dr
It's Bergger 200 (there are two product numbers, one for 35mm and the
other for sheet film). Do a search on the name and you'll find a lot of
information about it.
I've been playing with it in 35mm format, although I've not used it
much, and have not yet reached any conclusions about it
Collin
, of course, and he told us he often used to shoot a few
faked rolls off his MedF camera at the beginning of a session,
especially with green models or plain people not accustomed to posing
The signal to his assistance was to load french film, he said, since
there is none, he just handed the used mags
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Subject: Re: French film
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
I noticed that Midwest Photo got in some
French bw film -- 4x5, 5x7, 35mm.
...
This seemed quite funny to me.
Last year I attended a portrait workshop in a photo school here
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