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Old 19th April 2010, 11:55 AM
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When my wife and I started shopping around for a house, a garage or big shed was high on the list of priorities. Needless to say, the house we bought had neither. Fifteen years later I got the shed - a serious 6m x 9m colourbond shed. And another five years later I now have a 3m x 2.7m darkroom filling one corner of the shed. Bliss!
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Old 19th April 2010, 11:59 AM
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...Fifteen years later I got the shed - a serious 6m x 9m colourbond shed...
That's bigger than some houses here
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When my wife and I started shopping around for a house, a garage or big shed was high on the list of priorities. Needless to say, the house we bought had neither. Fifteen years later I got the shed - a serious 6m x 9m colourbond shed. And another five years later I now have a 3m x 2.7m darkroom filling one corner of the shed. Bliss!
And what excuse do you offer for only taking a quarter of it for a darkroom?
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A Mistake surely, it should be three quarters for the darkroom and a quarter for storage,Richard
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Any quality labs out there?
Buy a copy of Black & White Photography from your local news agent and check out the adverts near the back for processing and printing services if you are currently unable to do this yourself.
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