May be some of the things that I will mention do not sound very positive but all in all the overall message is that after almost two months I am regularly shooting again
I retrieved my equipment from customs three weeks ago (It took me almost two months); all my cameras and film were there (not very smart).
The house we have rented had two fridges! So now I have a "dedicated" fridge at home, all my instant film fits in
After almost two months in a Hooot warehouse, film still works, even the type 108 10 years expired film.
My computer died
My scanner died
I have a viral infection in me left eye (of course the one I use for focusing)
I got my Photo Permit (valid for 1 year)
Two days ago I was stopped by the secret police
when I was using my POlaroid, I did not notice the airport was on the background, luckily, and after showing my Polaroids, I was allowed to keep my camera and polaroids.
Khartoum people are very friendly when it comes to be taken pictures. The city itself is quite.... quite... quite... not very photogenic to say the least, but its people are. Khartoum is dusty, dusty and dusty!!
Right now I am shooting with the Polaroid and the Rolleiflex, the Polaroid of course I can see them, not the Rollei, its a strange feeling not being able to watch the result of what you are doing, but on the other hand it has its own attractiveness. The Polaroid is quite a sensation, usually I shoot one and give one to the person, everybody happy
although sometimes too many people wants a polaroid. Polaroid is just great!
Well, that's it. Oh yes, I am missing participating in the Forum. Now I have a little more time, I will peek time to time.
Carlos.