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Hi all - I took photos of dogs at the Fete on my 45 year old Kodak Brownie 127 black and white roll film.

MrPR developed the film then put the negatives through his negative reader and photoshopped them a little for clarity, and I have photoshopped them for web publishing size. Enjoy!

PLEASE add your own to this thread though!


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The last two (sent again as they disappeared during their walk to the lounge. THANKS Moderator... Grrr)


This next one is my favourite (why are none of the images appearing all of a sudden. DON'T MAKE ME DO ALL THIS AGAIN!)


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Bye bye!

I have just reloaded the lot as they got lost on their move to the Lounge.

Sorry for taking up all your time, folks.

If any of the owners want to have a copy of these photos for themselves in the large format with all them millions of pixels, or even to borrow the original negative, please contact me!

Oh PLEASE do!!

This is the thread for it!


Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Any more of this and I shall buy the correct

> equipment and inflict on you my photos of my 4

> beautiful West Highland Terriers from my phone

> pics.

Thanks! Someone said they were great for an ancient camera. I think "ancient" is a bit strong for merely 45 years old. MrPR could later upload some from his MUCH older camera, even the 1920s Kodak Folding Camera!

DO add more dog pictures on this site, let's have some COLOUR!

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