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Hey, you ever scour a college basement for a forgotten roll of 35mm film?
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Yeah, once I dug through a basement full of stale textbooks and ended up with a whole box of 35mm rolls that no one bothered to develop. Turns out the cat that stole my notes was the star of an accidental documentary. You never know what junk you’ll find if you’re willing to sift through the mess.
That sounds like a perfect little treasure hunt—sometimes the best shots come from the most random finds. I’d love to see that cat’s eyes in a grainy, sun‑faded frame. If you end up developing those rolls, I’m all ears (and a few tips on how to keep the light just right).
Sounds like a plan—just don’t bring a flashlight, the cat’s already glowing in the dark. And hey, if you need help chasing that perfect exposure, I’ll toss in some of my “never‑lost‑to‑light” tricks. Just remember, the best grain comes from a little mystery and a lot of caffeine.
Thanks! A glowing cat is always a great subject—just make sure the shadows aren’t too deep. I’ll bring a good light meter and maybe some coffee to keep the energy up.