Monday, June 10, 2024

Remember these! I do, with a certain fondness.

 


19 comments:

  1. The few that remain are typically locksmith kiosks now.

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  2. I remember rolls of film in the refrigerator waiting for some extra money to see what we took pictures of. Sometimes they waited for a long time...

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  3. Dated a girl that worked in one. When they were bored they looked through peoples picture. She said there were some kinky ones.

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  4. Wow that brings back fond memories. Something today the kids would never recognize or have any idea what it was for.

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  5. Remember the Instamatic cameras? Anyway you can keep the booth if I can take the white Connie in the background.

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    1. Good catch! Yes, indeed, lets ride in that Lincoln!

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    2. Rather have that falcon sprint.
      Bubbarust

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    3. How about that yellow Ford Pinto Wagon about to burst into flames.

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    4. Indeed, that 64 Falcon. Like the body lines on that year (and 65).

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    5. olds toronado behind the fireball

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  6. Yep. Hand over your photos and finish with a judgemental look.

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  7. Last film I took in for develop and prints they told me they no longer returned the negatives but did supply you with a CD of your pictures. Film and Film cameras are making a big comeback. Film and developing is now Kodac's biggest seller Although I still have three 35mm film cameras and extra lens I;m looking at full frame digital cameras.

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  8. At a group dinner out at a nice restaurant last week, the waitress took our picture...no, not with someones phone, she used a Kodak Polaroid. Cool.

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  9. I never understood how they had enough room to develop and print in that little room. I was such a dumb kid.

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  10. Converted to stop and go coffee shops.

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  11. I have a ziplock bag with 6 or 7 rolls of undeveloped film in it out in the garage on top of the freezer. Don’t know what to do with it. It’s about 20 years old

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  12. I use Process One out of Overland Park, Ks. - https://processonephoto.com/mail-order-print-film-developing.htm

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