Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Two weeks ago i took my bycicle and went to downtown (fifteen minutes). I dropped off two ektachrome 100GX films at my usual lab for development.
The same saturday i put two rolls of Kodachrome in their mailers, wrote my address on them, packed them together in a bubblewrap envelope, went to the post office, and sent them to Switzerland for 2 euro and some change.
They went to Lausanne to the Kodak "lab". Then they were transported to Kansas, US for development and mounting by Dwayne's, this being the only place on Earth where they still do it. Dwayne's sent them back to Lausanne. Lausanne packed them separately in cardboard boxes, wrapped a plastic bag around them with customs form and franco and all that, scotchtaped my address on them and sent them back to me.
After two weeks, here's the result:
I got back the two Kodachromes, all fine and beautiful done slides. (At least from their side.)
I tried to pick up my "easy" E6 rolls...one of them is lost on the "long way". After four calls and three tries of picking it up, it is still not known where it could be.
Isn't it ironic.
The same saturday i put two rolls of Kodachrome in their mailers, wrote my address on them, packed them together in a bubblewrap envelope, went to the post office, and sent them to Switzerland for 2 euro and some change.
They went to Lausanne to the Kodak "lab". Then they were transported to Kansas, US for development and mounting by Dwayne's, this being the only place on Earth where they still do it. Dwayne's sent them back to Lausanne. Lausanne packed them separately in cardboard boxes, wrapped a plastic bag around them with customs form and franco and all that, scotchtaped my address on them and sent them back to me.
After two weeks, here's the result:
I got back the two Kodachromes, all fine and beautiful done slides. (At least from their side.)
I tried to pick up my "easy" E6 rolls...one of them is lost on the "long way". After four calls and three tries of picking it up, it is still not known where it could be.
Isn't it ironic.