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05/20/2010 12:01:49 PM · #1 |
Just stumbled onto this interesting collection and thought I would share...
America Before Pearl Harbor - Early Kodachrome Images |
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05/20/2010 01:17:59 PM · #2 |
Thanks for the link Ken, some cracking shots there.
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05/20/2010 01:57:51 PM · #3 |
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05/20/2010 04:46:31 PM · #4 |
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05/20/2010 04:51:52 PM · #5 |
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05/20/2010 07:55:26 PM · #6 |
I'll have to post my New Orleans 9th ward shots scanned from old slides.
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05/20/2010 11:08:29 PM · #7 |
the most stable color film ever produced. it's only downside was a 10 asa speed rating which eventually got as high as 200 asa which had a serious grain problem compared to the standard 25 asa. kodak discontinued it last year.
thanks art! it's a nice nostalgic view. |
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05/20/2010 11:53:07 PM · #8 |
I have seen that site, but it is well worth taking another ramble through all the images there. Thanks Art.
I probably have some K64 slides in my collection. Maybe some of them will be worthy of a scan someday when things are slow or if I ever find them again.
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