Critique Required Film

Martin Carlin

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Going away for a week so need to stock up on Film. This will be the first time Im away without a digital camera I have 22 rolls of 120 of various types and just loaded 12 canisters of 36 frame 35mm.
Do you think that a be sufficient?

Pentax SP2
Delta Pro 400
Processed DD-X
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I didn't sell you that camera only for you to put the lens cap on upside down
I didn't think anyone would notice;)
Where are you heading
Ireland for me Dads anniversary Mass.
Enough 120 I would have thought but a bit light on 35mm maybe?
I was Thinking 432 shots should cover me I won't be shooting everyday theres St Patricks Day and Recovery time to take out of available shooting time:D. But I hope if needed I can buy some there as well.
Mind you the last time I was back for a week I shot somewhere in the region off 4000 images but that was digital.
Need to stock up on chemicals for my return.
 
I didn't think anyone would notice;)

Ireland for me Dads anniversary Mass.

I was Thinking 432 shots should cover me I won't be shooting everyday theres St Patricks Day and Recovery time to take out of available shooting time:D. But I hope if needed I can buy some there as well.
Mind you the last time I was back for a week I shot somewhere in the region off 4000 images but that was digital.
Need to stock up on chemicals for my return.
So about 80 shots a day. That might do it, if you are selective about your shots.

Ah, St Patrick's Day. The day Americans celebrate their, mostly non-existent, Irish heritage by going to parades, drinking beer with green food coloring in it, and eating corned beef with soggy cabbage and potatoes. Thankfully, I have no Irish ancestors, so I can skip the first two and go straight to the corned beef dinner.
 
So about 80 shots a day. That might do it, if you are selective about your shots.

Ah, St Patrick's Day. The day Americans celebrate their, mostly non-existent, Irish heritage by going to parades, drinking beer with green food coloring in it, and eating corned beef with soggy cabbage and potatoes. Thankfully, I have no Irish ancestors, so I can skip the first two and go straight to the corned beef dinner.
I'd better clarify that statement. I'm thankful I don't have to go to parades in the middle of March and also thankful I feel no need to drink green beer. I didn't mean I was thankful not to have any Irish in me, although now that I think about it... ;)
 
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