Bathroom Hi-Jinx Revisited
We finally had our "Easter" pictures developed.
(Historical note: This is where you take pictures using light-sensitive photographic film and then have chemicals applied to make the images appear in negative form. Light is then passed through the images so as to print them on something called "photographic paper." It is a long, expensive process that only drug stores can handle.)
Never-the-less, here are two pictures of our demolished bathroom from April:
Just thought I'd share.
(Historical note: This is where you take pictures using light-sensitive photographic film and then have chemicals applied to make the images appear in negative form. Light is then passed through the images so as to print them on something called "photographic paper." It is a long, expensive process that only drug stores can handle.)
Never-the-less, here are two pictures of our demolished bathroom from April:
Just thought I'd share.
8 Comments:
wow, lots 'o demo work.
it's perfect, leave it just like that!
think of the money you'll save
Yikes! What a mess!
Do we get to see the after pictures? There are after pictures aren't there?
furiousball: Actually, I was willing to go the "extra step" and have a half-moon cut into the particle board that was covering up the window.
whim: I'll have to see if there are any "after" pictures on the next roll of film.
I don't understand. What is this "photographic paper" of which you speak?
dorky dad: "Photgraphic Paper" is a kind of super-advanced, space age version of "carbon papr."
Hope this helps.
Thanks for that explanation about photographic paper, I was going to ask the same thing. That's one big mess you had there.
I'm sorry, that should have read "carbon paper!"
And before anyone asks, it's something you put in your typewriter when you want to make a copy of whatever it is you're typing.
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