In a time in the not so far distant past (for ole you youngins' out there) there used to be this thing called film. You actually had to load it, take the time to get your shots right, take the shot and then take the film to have the negatives developed and get prints made. Lead to a lot of anxiety all that dang waiting.
Then a company came along with something a little better. Still had to buy the film but it was more instant in that the photo developed right before your eyes.
With poor management, a Panzi scheme,and the EPA (dealt with some of the chemicals used)in the US, those times are long gone.
Or,,,,,are they?
They said it would be,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Week 34 of 52
Impossible

Why is the "P" backwards in the word "Impossible"?


I've always used photography as a stress release at times, especially if you're able to go out and shoot. It can be very relaxing being out somewhere capturing the sunset but I understand that you prefer to stay inside. I take a break from photography once in a while and it can really help to make you miss the hobby and want to get back into it. Take care and hopefully we'll get to see you post again soon 










