Backing Paper #59 - a podcast by Graeme, Ade and Rachel

from 2020-01-20T00:19:23

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Rachel's Back! Hurrah and huzzah, Rachel returns to help go through another bulging mailbag of goodness.


 


Paul Friday's Poem:


On his darkslide, by Miltish.


When I consider how my life is spent


Counting seconds in this shed, so dark inside,


Or juggling lenses, both long and wide,


Lugging them all, though my back be bent.


To serve therewith my muses, and present


My true account, writ in silvery halide;


"Did that take a whole day?" they ask, so snide.


I bite my lip, more bitter banter to prevent,


But mutter "I need neither chip nor chimp for aid


To assist my eye, I have it best


From rule of thumb and circumstance of fate


Of stochastic influence my art is made.


You can keep your digital pleasures with the rest;


They too expose, who only stand and wait."


 


Print drying: http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=315


Photographers Therapy Facebook group: https://phlogger.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=fa2b2166d5b9c94a574e9ae91&id=6381f16a12&e=d5d83f9b20


 

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