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But, how?
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You can drag and drop to rearrange.
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"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
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I Finally added a new photo. This was taken with my new digital camera of Sideling Hill Creek in PA. I need to finish the film in my 2 minox cameras, and get them developed.
Thanks for posting the spiralheart pics. I enjoy seeing the expressiveness of the alters. The water and fire alters are paticularly inpiring to me. Thank!
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I'm not pompous. I'm pedantic. There's a difference. Let me explain it to you.
I'm watching you back. You have some great pictures of Maine. I used to live in NY and my family is in MA, so I've seen that area many times. I miss being around there.
Well, I finally developed a roll of film from the Minox. It's very interesting, since it uses a special daylight loading tank made special for the Minox film cartridge. It will only take one roll at a time, but only uses 50cc of fluids, which is about 2oz.
Developing times are about the same as for any black and white film, using the same charts for film type and speed. This roll was Adox 14, 25ASA. An old slow, but extremely fine grain film developed for sub-miniature photography back in the 30s.
Once it dries compleatly, I'll check it with this minox negative viewer, and then can see about scanning them with an adapter on my negative scanner.
I see that you are leaving these comments here. If you didnt know, DA provides you with a place to leave journals. There is a link that says "journal" at the top of the page. I hope this helps.
Yeah, I know. I just never felt the need to do it that way. But hey, I'm still a beginner here. By the way, you know about some of the old Regs going to Gaia Net? SeaMom, Crotchety Crone, Kali, NicAine, and myself are all in a group there.
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I'm not pompous. I'm pedantic. There's a difference. Let me explain it to you.
I'm watching you back. You have some great pictures of Maine. I used to live in NY and my family is in MA, so I've seen that area many times. I miss being around there.
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Check out my photography account
Developing times are about the same as for any black and white film, using the same charts for film type and speed. This roll was Adox 14, 25ASA. An old slow, but extremely fine grain film developed for sub-miniature photography back in the 30s.
Once it dries compleatly, I'll check it with this minox negative viewer, and then can see about scanning them with an adapter on my negative scanner.
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Check out my photography account
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