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I found this old 120mm neg of my Mum as a little girl in the bath at the old farm house. I processed this as a 8x10 inch print.
You can see a spot on the right were it didn't get into the developing tray at the same time as the rest of the print.
It's not great quality but I think it's not too bad for a 58 year old negative!
Printed on 8x10 inch gloss paper, no filtration.
Enlarger @ 33cm/f16/8 seconds.
From my Dads Archive Hoxton Hall, London
In my ongoing mission to archive my Dads photography I'm now working on his medium format film.
Origami is the ancient art of paper folding.
It is of interest to mathematicians
and other people of numerical refinement.
Origami is often practiced on top of a table.
The origin of this practice is lost in the mists
of time but is believed to have originated
during an earlier millennium in the household
of Bruno and Sheila Epperson of Greater Buddington.
The Eppersons had one child called Little Fielding.
Little Fielding was by any standard a dull child.
He liked to wad paper into balls and throw them
at anyone who came within range. Despairing
of his future, Sheila taught him to fold the paper
into various shapes to at least add some interest
to his aggression. Sheila herself was often quite
depressed and relieved her bad moods by removing
her clothing and modeling on the kitchen table
for the various tradesmen who made regular stops
at the Epperson’s house to repair one malfunctioning
appliance or another. In those days, appliances
malfunctioned often, so there was a steady stream
of tradesmen. This now concludes our brief look
into the ancient art of origami.