monkeypainter
Established
Nice shots monkeypainter. This look we will miss...
I must try some go out and try some Ektar 100
Cheers
Chris
To tell you the truth, I think that Ektar 100 has a kind of pleasant 'Kodachrome flavour' (don't know, a similar soft-warmish red-popping tonal range) and it's much, much easier to get the right exposure, and easy to scan, too.
I'll miss Kodachrome, but I admit that I get good pictures easier with Ektar.
brainwood
Registered Film User
I read roger hicks review in shutterbug
http://www.shutterbug.com/equipmentreviews/film_darkroom_gear/0909rollfilm/
It certainly sounds an impressive film
http://www.shutterbug.com/equipmentreviews/film_darkroom_gear/0909rollfilm/
It certainly sounds an impressive film
kingjon
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monkeypainter
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Andy Kibber
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Great stuff in this thread. I've never shot Kodachrome myself (and I suspect it's too late to start) but here's a Kodachrome taken in Portugal by my father in 1987:
I suspect it was taken with a Pentax SP1000 and Takumar 55 f/1.8. He used that camera and lens for years.

I suspect it was taken with a Pentax SP1000 and Takumar 55 f/1.8. He used that camera and lens for years.
Andy Kibber
Well-known
Couple more:


brainwood
Registered Film User
Heres some shots from my 'free' Kodachrome rolls from 'Cirque'
Cheers
Chris





Cheers
Chris
maddoc
... likes film again.

M4-P / 21mm Super-Angulon-M
David Murphy
Veteran
Carlsbad, California, Contax IIa, Sonnar 50/2, K64

Andy Kibber
Well-known
New Brunswick, Canada, 1979


KM-25
Well-known
Just found this thread, I was in Rochester when it started. I have been so fully wrapped up in the Kodachrome Project for the past 5 years, that only now, in looking at this work did I realize how dreadfully sad I am going to be when Grant shuts the K-14 line down...and I will be there when he does.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I am member of a local photography-community here in Sapporo and since yesterday we have our annual photo exhibition. This year I have chosen the topic "A small tribute to Kodachrome" and exhibit 6 photos taken on KR-64. Sad to see the film go ...
surfer dude
Well-known
Just looking at these photos - what a cultural icon we are losing! So many memories recorded on Kodachrome!
I always considered it to be at its very best in low and mixed light:
I always considered it to be at its very best in low and mixed light:



gurkenprinz
Member
Absolutely beautiful shots in this thread - I am so sad to see it go that I just spent EUR 200,- on Kodachrome. It will be perfect for my upcoming trip to India....
Keep on posting those wonderful colors!
Keep on posting those wonderful colors!
V
varjag
Guest
A few more, from different places:
furcafe
Veteran
jan normandale
Film is the other way
with an Xpan

not_in_good_order
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Andy Kibber
Well-known
Nice stuff, Phil.
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