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Recently with all these new developments in technology, people are becoming more and more inclined to keep their photos of their life on a hard drive, or USB... In my opinion, nothing beats the tactile pleasure of flipping through an album of dodgy photos. Does anyone still keep up an album? I'm thinking of starting one myself
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Not for my UE pictures but for my travels across Australia yes, as some of the pictures I take are 35mm.
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Oh indeed!
My craziest years (17-21 ish) were before digital cameras were mainstream. I have a half dozen albums full of parties/road trips etc. which are always handy to have a laugh at.
Hardly ever look at digital pics after that era.
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real photos are were so cool. where did they go to..?
i have been wanting to get some urbex pics printed up at office works and make a coffee table Urbex Photo Album,
but I have been mildly worried about what office works might think or do of my crazy urbex photos...?
should I be worried..? :roll:
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I work in a shop with a photo printing facilities and as far as I'm aware we don't really let staff look at photos anymore, and no one would really give a s*** unless they were hilarious pornographic photos or something anyway.

I have a leather photo album I was given as a 21st present and never put anything in it because I didn't feel like any of my photography it worth getting printed, which in hindsight is pretty stupid. Might just fill it with urbex stuff now that I'm exploring a little more often than I was.
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I wouldn't think that you would have anything to worry about with urbex photos, Officeworks do have photoprinters that print from cd/usb/internet straight into your hands. No idea if staff can see them/if they're logged tho.
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I'm sure there'd be a violation of privacy involved if they looked at them... I always thought it was cooler to have photos of random shenanigans and trips and things in photo albums not so much as explores..
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