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Bluenoser developes home photo lab!

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose.....after reading several posts on the subject and many stressful moments developing "Bluenosephotolabeous" including cutting my thumb open I have painsteakingly developed this product for commercial use! For a mere $450 I will send this to you plus shipping.

Jokes a side this does add a new element to photos. Tools and materials needed include an elastic band, milk carton, knife (adult supervision requires), mini mag flashlight and a magnifing glass. Does work with the only technical problem being getting the camera lense the right distance from the glass.

Further produces are being developed at this moment by our top engineer...Mr. Bud Nonthewiser. I actually use this for my photos.
 
You are the epitome of improvisation. I have taken photos in trash cans and bathtubs, but never thought up one like that. I like that it is made up from common items found, well, around the house. ANd as we have seen the proof is in the result.

Cool Les

David
 
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