Ultrafine Xtreme Black & White Film ISO 400

I grew up in ranching country (some of the last) in southern California and was (literally) surrounded by eucalyptus, both the hundred year old juggernauts growing next to the defunct irrigation canal bordering the property and the extensive windbreak my father planted around the house. To me, eucalyptus are home. If we want to start talking about invasive species in California we'll be here all day.
 
I grew up in ranching country (some of the last) in southern California and was (literally) surrounded by eucalyptus, both the hundred year old juggernauts growing next to the defunct irrigation canal bordering the property and the extensive windbreak my father planted around the house. To me, eucalyptus are home. If we want to start talking about invasive species in California we'll be here all day.

Thanks for sharing, agentlossing, that's a great story about your personal relationship with and affinity for eucalyptus trees. I should have probably used a more neutral term like non-native tree. :)
 
Thanks for sharing, agentlossing, that's a great story about your personal relationship with and affinity for eucalyptus trees. I should have probably used a more neutral term like non-native tree. :)

Oh it does not matter to me. I was just waxing nostalgic for a moment there!
 
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Has anyone heard if this film will be available again??

I have not heard anything personally, but a poster on another forum called Photo Warehouse last fall (October 2020-ish) and they were told that UFX400 is delayed, not discontinued. In mid-December, I was able to order a bulk roll from their Amazon storefront, albeit at an increased price of $79. It was worth it for me, so I bought a roll and have it stored away in my freezer. In my mind, I'm treating the film as discontinued. :(
 
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