monkeypainter
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AJShepherd
Well-known
I've got three rolls in the fridge, and I'm contemplating getting a few more so I can have a last hurrah.
Here are a few recent shots from my Voigtlander Bessa R3A, 40mm Nokton.
All images link to the flickr page so you can see them in larger sizes.


and with 15mm Super Wide Heliar:-

The film was doomed by its own complexity ,but all the same, sad to see it go, and it shows how disdainful Kodak are of their own history that they didn't keep it in production until its 75th year!
Here are a few recent shots from my Voigtlander Bessa R3A, 40mm Nokton.
All images link to the flickr page so you can see them in larger sizes.


and with 15mm Super Wide Heliar:-

The film was doomed by its own complexity ,but all the same, sad to see it go, and it shows how disdainful Kodak are of their own history that they didn't keep it in production until its 75th year!
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Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Hattie's Cove, Pukaskwa National Park, Lake Superior, Marathon, ON
Hattie's Cove, Pukaskwa National Park, Lake Superior, Marathon, ON
Hattie's Cove, Pukaskwa National Park, Lake Superior, Marathon, ON


R
rovnguy
Guest
Even though I've known for some time that it would happen, knowledge does not diminish the feelings of anger that Kodak has stirred inside me. Their consumer/film division has made such stupid decisions in the past and I don't see them changing in the future. So, what to do? Well, I've started my own Kodachrome project. I have contacted five friends across the country who still shoot film and know how to expose Kodachrome ans I will dig into my freezer and divide up my stash of both ASA 25 and ASA 64 film among them and we'll go out shooting. I'll send all the exposed film to Dwayne's before they cease K-14 processing and then we'll see what we've got. We're working on a creative and effective way to say... "DAMN YOU KODAK!!!"
gb hill
Veteran
There is some really incredible color here that digital can't match! I have one roll & the way this stuff is going it might be my last. Rovnguy, hope your little project goes well for you.
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rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur

Last year's fireworks.
Rob
Edit: EOS Elan IIe and Tamron 28-105 (probably at 28mm).
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capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
There is some really incredible color here that digital can't match! I have one roll & the way this stuff is going it might be my last. Rovnguy, hope your little project goes well for you.
As nice as these look scanned and on-screen I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I wish I could see all these shots on a light table or projected.
Pablito
coco frío
1930s and 1940s in color from the Library of Congress; ALL KODACHROME
http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/sets/72157603671370361/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/sets/72157603671370361/
TeeGee
Newbie
I didn't use Kodachrome very often, but I sure liked it.
Shot on KC 64 in Venice, 1999 (Canon AT-1, FD 2,8/200)
Shot on KC 64 in Venice, 1999 (Canon AT-1, FD 2,8/200)

jpfisher
Well-known
A couple more... from the first (and possibly last
) roll I shot --
Summilux 35mm ASPH -- Eastern Shore, Virginia
And from a car show in NJ --
Summilux 35mm ASPH
Super-Elmar 18mm
Summilux 35mm ASPH -- Eastern Shore, Virginia
And from a car show in NJ --
Summilux 35mm ASPH
Super-Elmar 18mm
Sonnar2
Well-known
Last development Dec. 2010? Quite some time to go..!
lipton
Newbie
ThomasM
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ThomasM
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Ghiom
Established
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
May 2009 Norway Rollei 35S
Love that shot Lipton, there's a softness in the image that makes it almost touchable! Plus, I got a thing for shooting grave yards...!
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