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Topic author: mermoz37

Posted on: 20080715114344


hi friends, just coming back hospital in good condtion now....

so look at that :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icGrasR6taw

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Reply author: Bull Halsey

Replied on: 20080715123505

Alain,

You have proven there is beauty in everything.

BRAVO !!

Wishing You Well,
Steve

Reply author: James McGee

Replied on: 20080715130313

Hi Alain,
Welcome back, it's good to hear from you again. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I'm pleased that you are in "good condition"

Best wishes, Jim[:)][:)][:)]

Reply author: Michel

Replied on: 20080715131732

Hi Alain,

I can't say wich I prefer : Mozart or Tri X[?][?]
Anyway,see you soon.[:D]

Michel.

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20080715131912

Yay! Alain is back! Good to see you in good health my friend!!

Very cool retro footage! Thanks for the link! There is actually a company in USA that cuts the 35mm film into 8mm (to get better quality) so you can use it in your Russian cameras, then you send it back to them and they develop it and scan it into digital file... if anyone is interested I can find out the name of it.

Vlad

Reply author: Luiz Paracampo

Replied on: 20080716103436

Allain!
Good health for you! and live 1000 (one thousand) years!
This film although not the best according to movie-making standards proves that the small sized frame is capable of better results than most modern digital cameras.
Regards from a hot winter Brazil
LP