FREE film giveaway!
[Note: this giveaway is now over. Winner named below. Subscribe to the blog for future film giveaways!]
I recently acquired several grocery bags full of film from a fellow photographer. It’s all expired, but has been kept refrigerated and so is still perfectly fine. I thought I’d share the wealth!
One lucky person will receive three (3) rolls of Fuji Acros 100 (black and white) 35mm film, 36 exposures. I’ll ship it anywhere in the world.
The rules:
• Void wherever taxed, licensed or prohibited. Don’t enter if it will get you or I in trouble. No purchase necessary (or even possible, as I am not currently selling anything).
• You must tweet (or retweet) the link to this post on Twitter. Use the handy icon below. If you don’t have a Twitter account, perhaps it’s time you signed up for one?
• Comment on this post, by putting your Twitter user name below. That way I can verify that you’ve tweeted a link to this post. Make sure you enter a valid email address when commenting (in the non-published email field), as I will contact the winner that way.
• The winner will be randomly selected from those who participate. The Twitter user name of the winner will be posted in the blog post itself, on Thursday, June 10th, some time in the morning (Pacific Coast Time). I will email the winner for his/her mailing address at that time.
And the winner is…
Syd Weedon!
How the winner was chosen:
First I counted up how many people who had entered (six). I went to random.org and used their integer generator. I set a range of 1-6, and then did a trial run of 20 integers to make sure it was actually hitting all the numbers. Then I closed my eyes, held my breath and reconfigured it to return a single result. Which in this case was “2″, and Syd was the second person to enter. Congrats, Syd! I’ll email you to get your address.
Thanks for everyone else who played and tweeted. I’ll be doing this again in a few weeks.
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Free and Film; two of my favorite four letter F-words.
Sounds great to me. Do any development guidelines come with that?
I’ve never shot Acros myself, actually. Although I will soon, seeing as I have quite a few rolls in the fridge now.
I’d suggest the Massive Development Chart if you’re doing it yourself.
Whee! I agree with the first statement.
(twitter user 7treehouses)
free film is what life is all about!
f83photo loves free film! fantastic new blog, love the articles! keep it up!
Free film, well, I am a Kodak person, but at that price I can’t resist. I have tweeted.