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Duff's Supermarket
In, I think, the late 1950s, this building was built as a supermarket, the first in the city. It was a neighbourhood grocery for my family. And the family who owned it lived upstairs in what must have been an impressively large apartment. Eventually, they moved out and the supermarket closed, and the building became a drugstore downstairs and doctors' office upstairs. Now, sixty years after it opened, it's being torn down to be replaced by a modern drugstore building.
This film, labeled Black's Premium Film, rated ISO 100, was manufactured in Japan so it was probably a Fuji film. The package says it expired in July 1996, so it was about 25 years old when I loaded it in my new-to-me Pentax Super Program camera and shot it (at ISO 50) this past week. The camera's not too bad, but the film suffered from its age.
This film, labeled Black's Premium Film, rated ISO 100, was manufactured in Japan so it was probably a Fuji film. The package says it expired in July 1996, so it was about 25 years old when I loaded it in my new-to-me Pentax Super Program camera and shot it (at ISO 50) this past week. The camera's not too bad, but the film suffered from its age.
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