News about the clan of Wightmans living in Waterloo, ON.
Wednesday, June 8
Canyon Crew
From left to right: Mas, Caroline, Ryan, and George
For our trip to the Canyon we had a bit larger group this time. This picture is taken just after we had the sunset photo-shoot. Note that this picture was taken with George's D70.
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Nice to see you Ryan. Can't wait for your trip home.
That's a really neat picture Ryan. I don't know if it's because the scenery is so alien to me, but it almost looks fake-like a set for tv or a play. Seems like a good-looking group of performers too! Connie
No I have not. George and I are going to go to the Tempe Camera Photo Lab to drop them off for 3 hours development (will have them tomorrow). I originally took went to Tempe Camera to get them developed but was told the lab was next door, but was geared towards custom development and that it was more expensive then others. But I checked out their online pricing and find that it is $2.99 per 24 exposure with 3 hour development. And I imagine they will know how to turn the machine's exposure compensation off for my prints. By the way, I have 8 rolls from the last two weekends and another that I think is from over the Christmas holidays.
Well I took my 9 rolls of film in yesterday (or was it Wednesday...no matter either way). They will be ready by noon on Monday. I suppose since I wanted something different done to them it takes a little longer than the 3 hours development.
5 comments:
Nice to see you Ryan. Can't wait for your trip home.
That's a really neat picture Ryan. I don't know if it's because the scenery is so alien to me, but it almost looks fake-like a set for tv or a play.
Seems like a good-looking group of performers too!
Connie
Do you have film developed yet for pictures taken with the new lenses? Looking forward to those.
Dad
No I have not. George and I are going to go to the Tempe Camera Photo Lab to drop them off for 3 hours development (will have them tomorrow). I originally took went to Tempe Camera to get them developed but was told the lab was next door, but was geared towards custom development and that it was more expensive then others. But I checked out their online pricing and find that it is $2.99 per 24 exposure with 3 hour development. And I imagine they will know how to turn the machine's exposure compensation off for my prints. By the way, I have 8 rolls from the last two weekends and another that I think is from over the Christmas holidays.
Well I took my 9 rolls of film in yesterday (or was it Wednesday...no matter either way). They will be ready by noon on Monday. I suppose since I wanted something different done to them it takes a little longer than the 3 hours development.
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