Wonder if you can still get those developed?
I know what they are, but almost exclusively used them as small bombs. A splash of petrol and an igniter made of 2 wires with a very small airgap connected to a battery (9v would work sometimes).
A film cannister
35mm film container?
Yeasties just getting going.What is that?
I still use them on occasion, when I don't have the correct matching lens on my digital camera.
Its for your camera film
Yes, it is still available. And I think is undergoing a mini revival. I’ve started shooting film again. On my 1980s era Pentax. Second hand 35mm cameras and lenses sell cheaply on eBay. But the film and developing are quite expensive!It's a photo film cannister. The old ones were metal with a screw lid. This is a later version in plastic with a snap on cap. I wonder if film is even available anymore.
I like this bit best:This explains it -
As we discuss in our Is Yeast Vegan? article, whilst yeast is alive, it is neither animal nor plant: it belongs to the Fungi kingdom, and hence yeast is fine for vegans to consume. The yeast used in the production of Marmite is obtained from the brewing industry in the UK, and given that this by-product would otherwise be thrown away, the fact that Marmite exists at all is a big plus from an environmental perspective as it make (very good) use of what would have been a waste product.
https://www.veganfriendly.org.uk/is-it-vegan/marmite/
I used to do all my black and white developing and printing when I was younger. Started at about 9 or 10 years old with contact prints then had my own darkroom in the cupboard under the stairs when I was a teen. Very enjoyable.Yes, it is still available. And I think is undergoing a mini revival. I’ve started shooting film again. On my 1980s era Pentax. Second hand 35mm cameras and lenses sell cheaply on eBay. But the film and developing are quite expensive!
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