*** Post your Kodachromes ***

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Apart from starting this thread, I have never had any doings with Kodachrome. But fellow RFF-member cirque has sent me two rolls of K64 from Norway, to shoot in his Free Kodachrome project. I'll loading the M5 and mounting my M-Hex 50mm f1.2 to burn the film with!

So, in a couple of weeks I will be posting my own shots in this thread as well!
Quite excited, since Tommy Oshima's older Flickr shots were the reason I got into RF photography at all, and he shot K64 with his M5 and Noctilux.
 
I have several more rolls left. It'll be a challenge to use them well before processing ends. I'm sure once I've shot my last frame, I'll find something that really cries out for Kodachrome.
 

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Small Texas towns Cont'd.

Small Texas towns Cont'd.

The Duke at The Lyric. Flatonia, Texas.

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ATTORNEY. Winnsboro, Texas.

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K64 atop Kilimanjaro. I'm afraid I didn't get any good color film work done up there. B/W is more my style.

Plus, this probably belongs in the flare thread more than here. But since I brought a classic camera and the classic film up to the top of the mountain with disappearing glaciers, I figure it's worth it. It was just sort of a nod towards making the trip look like it happened in the 60s; figured my false nostalgia might appeal to this thread.

(Summitar 50/1.5 on an M3, K64)

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Loughton Lake, Milton Keynes



Gibsons Green, Heelands, Milton Keynes

All Kodachrome 64, taken May 2009 on my Leica M2 and Voigtlander Ultron 35mm. Just got three more rolls from Boots so I still have 6 tolls to shoot. One will definitely be for family portraits :)
 
Hi Vicky, how's your Free Kodachrome project coming along?
I have half a roll left and will probably be sending off to Dwayne's within the next month.

Like those shots of yours, particularly the first!

@mabelsound: that ice cream shot reminds me of my childhood, funny how simple triggers like that can remind you of happy times. Love it!

@Xax: I love the bright red in the street shot, terrific!
 
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