Desmolicious wrote:
I think so! I was visiting the East Sac area.
Hobby shop next door? I used to work in that area. I was by this business a lot. I always think it’s interesting when I see a picture of something not famous that I have seen before or I see often.
kwoodard wrote:
Hobby shop next door? I used to work in that area. I was by this business a lot. I always think it’s interesting when I see a picture of something not famous that I have seen before or I see often.
Maaaaaybeee... I kinda just pay attention to the stuff that catches my eye! But it was on Folsom.
kwoodard wrote:
Hobby shop next door? I used to work in that area. I was by this business a lot. I always think it’s interesting when I see a picture of something not famous that I have seen before or I see often.
RC County Hobbies! I use to frequent that hobby shop when I flew RC planes. They moved a little while back, but I haven’t been to their new location since my usual flying grounds are now filled with new and model homes.
I still shop at Photo Source across the street for film, black and white chemistry and the occasional darkroom print.
Notes: This is the first time I've shot with Kodak Ultra Max 400. I know it's a consumer film, so I was definitely expecting extra grain. I was genuinely surprised with how much grain there was when converted with NLP (I wasn't expecting THAT much). However, the grain doesn't bother me at all. I'm actually liking it.
I'm not a big fan of these pay-as-you-go scooters and bikes. The problem I have with them is that they're haphazardly scattered without any thought for others. I've seen them left in the middle of sidewalks, access ramps and heavy access areas. All photos I've taken of these bikes were taken as they were. It's not uncommon to see some thrashed units scattered here and there, too.
Alpha_Geist wrote:
RC County Hobbies! I use to frequent that hobby shop when I flew RC planes. They moved a little while back, but I haven’t been to their new location since my usual flying grounds are now filled with new and model homes.
I still shop at Photo Source across the street for film, black and white chemistry and the occasional darkroom print.
Photo Source is a very cool shop, I shoulda pulled the trigger on a perfect M6 they had in there. But their film seems kinda pricey. 5 pack of Kodak ProImage 100 for $40. It's $25 elsewhere (but admittedly would have to be mail order).