On 5/20/05, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I likes it, Franky.  Especially the graininess.  Now that I've
> recently sworn off color film, I'll have to go get a roll or four of
> Gold Max 800.
> 
> Just out of curiousity, all of the gold/max Kodak film I've seen
> lately is made in China.  Is that the case with your film, or is there
> some supersneakysecret way to get some that's non-China?

Thanks, Scott.

I'm not really a fan of graininess on colour film.  I like it (in the
right context) in b&w, but not colour.

But, anyway, I don't know if it's Gold Max 800.  It's some sort of
Kodak 800, and Gold Max was the only one I noticed on the photo.net
list.  I only bought it 'cause it was on sale for like $2 a roll at a
local grocery store.  I have no idea where it was made.

Glad you liked the shot, though.  I thought it was semi-interesting,
but I doubt I'll do much more with it.  I think I've lost interest in
it now...

<g>

cheers,
frank



-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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