chris91387
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This was taken by my father-in-law's camera, this is him in 1937, using a new film called Kodachrome. His brother probably took this shot:
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oh, i love this.
- chris
venchka
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2007
2007
Canon 50mm f/3.5 S.S.C. Macro
2007
Canon 50mm f/3.5 S.S.C. Macro

Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Rick Waldroup
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Watermelon Truck - Dallas - Summer, 1974. The camera was a Nikon F with a 50mm lens.
Sandwich Shop - Fort Worth, Texas - 1980's
Grand Prairie, Texas - Early 1980's
Blue Door - Miami, 1978

Sandwich Shop - Fort Worth, Texas - 1980's

Grand Prairie, Texas - Early 1980's

Blue Door - Miami, 1978

johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
With the sun setting with Kodachrome, same goes with me shooting color film. No other film will ever remind me of the moment more accurately.
I am most grateful to have had the chance to capture history with this film like so many before me have.
To the best film ever...
Tightsqueez, the shot-dead young Iraqi shot never seizes to impress me. I've been looking for it on Flickr (this is buzzardkid speaking
Kodachrome, that explains the brilliant colors in your "665 Days" series!
Thanks for posting these bro!
Michael Markey
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Absolutely brilliant.I am just off to collect some of my 35 year old K64/25/200 which have been scanned for me. I will post them in the gallery along with the one already there.They were all taken with cheap store branded cameras and lenses. How I wish now that I had been able to use better kit. Still its the memories that matter to me.
Mike
Mike
monkeypainter
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foggie
the foggiest
Here's a two kodachrome 200 slides (expired 1993) that I got back from Dwayne's a few weeks ago.
I spend the last few months gathering all the kodachrome 200 and 64 I could find/afford. It's sad that whatever I have now is all I'll have ever.
I spend the last few months gathering all the kodachrome 200 and 64 I could find/afford. It's sad that whatever I have now is all I'll have ever.
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urban_alchemist
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With the sun setting with Kodachrome, same goes with me shooting color film. No other film will ever remind me of the moment more accurately.
I am most grateful to have had the chance to capture history with this film like so many before me have.
To the best film ever...
Good to see you on here Tightsqueez... as always, your work is sensational.
UA (aka mongrelnomad over on Flickr)
mllanos1111
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plummerl
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Here are two shots from 1974, Mt. Rainier (on the way up and summit), in Washington, US:


Lilserenity
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Taken in April this year on my M2:
I also sent off 13 rolls yesterday which cover the whole North Downs Way.
I need to buy more for the project which the above photo comes from but even despite winning Play Your Cards Right down the pub last night (wooo £38, get in!), I'm more tempted to stock up on papers and fixer which I need more at this time....

I also sent off 13 rolls yesterday which cover the whole North Downs Way.
I need to buy more for the project which the above photo comes from but even despite winning Play Your Cards Right down the pub last night (wooo £38, get in!), I'm more tempted to stock up on papers and fixer which I need more at this time....
peter_n
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Classic England - a cricket match in idyllic surroundings. A beautiful picture that evokes many memories.
historicist
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It's a shame, but I don't have anything that great to share. Kodachrome is one of those films that either looks exactly how your eye saw it or nothing like it and there's nothing you can do in post-processing to make it better (for precisely this reason I don't mourn it but am certainly glad I got the chance to try it).
KR200
KR64
KR64



shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives




Thanks for the memories, Kodachrome.
monkeypainter
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John Robertson
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My last kodachrome25
Bessa R2 + 90mm Apo Lanthar on a monopod.
Bessa R2 + 90mm Apo Lanthar on a monopod.

jpfisher
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Took this one on a recent vacation.... Leica CL with Summilux 35mm Asph, Kodachrome 64
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