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ZippySLC t1_ivotuxx wrote
Reply to comment by rockmasterflex in Tried to vote today, I’ve voted in every election for 10 years, haven’t moved, and now suddenly my names not in the system by [deleted]
> No need to be so worked up then.
I'd argue that disappearing off the voting rolls for no reason is a good excuse to be worked up. Yes, they can do a provisional ballot but they deserve an explanation for what happened.
ZippySLC t1_iu0n8dy wrote
Reply to comment by otusowl in Just throwing it out there: Peugeot pepper and salt mills by Alb1rdy
I was going to come and post about my Atlas mills. I've had both the salt and pepper mills since 2017 and they've been great. The copper exterior of the salt mill has developed a dark patina but the pepper one is still bright and shiny. I don't mind as it helps to differentiate the two at a glance.
ZippySLC t1_it3x2cz wrote
Reply to comment by Thromkai in New Jersey restaurant invents Pumpkin spice pizza, opening seventh seal of the apocalypse by _TommySalami
Yeah, I never thought honey would be good on a pizza until I tried their Beekeeper's Lament pizza.
ZippySLC t1_it2kj5e wrote
Reply to comment by OpeningComb7352 in It’s been fun, but can we please stop the NJ region posts? It’s getting a little old and it’s all I see in this feed now. by READlbetweenl
The Brigantine section of New York
ZippySLC t1_iso2gye wrote
Reply to comment by damien665 in This camera has been going strong since the 1960s - everything still works flawlessly by frontyer0077
As long as you have a spotter. Safety first!
ZippySLC t1_iskkgib wrote
Reply to comment by MySweetUsername in This camera has been going strong since the 1960s - everything still works flawlessly by frontyer0077
Film is having a resurgence, but unfortunately ever since the pandemic prices have been getting pretty crazy.
Personally my favorite place to buy film is Freestyle Photo, but you can also buy it at places like B&H and Adorama. As others said, you can also buy more "consumer" oriented film like Kodak Gold at Walgreens, Target, Walmart, etc.
If you shoot black and white then developing your own negatives isn't too hard, although you'll still need to scan them. If you do color, well - some people develop at home but I think the majority mail their film out to a lab. About 7 years ago I was lucky enough to work down the street from a lab that still did film developing, but now I just send film out in the mail.
If you're asking because you're interested in maybe trying out some film photography, a camera like the one OP posted, a Pentax K1000 (what I started with), or a Canon AE-1 are good reasonably inexpensive places to start. A lot of times you should be able to find them paired up with a 50mm lens which is sort of the "standard lens" for general use.
Check out /r/analog too.
ZippySLC t1_iski8ku wrote
Reply to comment by IKnewThisYearsAgo in This camera has been going strong since the 1960s - everything still works flawlessly by frontyer0077
That and the light seals.
ZippySLC t1_iska98l wrote
Reply to My Newark airport sunrise photo 🌇 by clerabear
Damn, this is really good.
ZippySLC t1_iy091dp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sunrise over Barnegat bay. by livinitreal
Saturation has nothing to do with exposure.
Source: also photographer