*** Post your Kodachromes ***

Thanks Andy (if I am the Phil you meant - apologies otherwise).

I am totally in love with your Dad's shot from 1987 - it is just so mysterious with the half woman out the door - like a still from a fantastic mystery fim.

I have some of the last rolls and am looking for an opportunity to use it (I admit I've never used any in a rangefinder yet - can't wait). It will be such a loss because nothing (in my opinion) reacts in the same way under various conditions.

Can't wait to see more great work!
 
Monkeypainter,

Such a testament to the Biogon 25. I've got to get one someday, hopefully when I can shoot K64 with it. Wonderful photos everyone! Keep posting!


Leica M2 + Zeiss Biogon 25/2.8
 
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I've started to scan the Kodachrome slides I shot this summer when I walked the North Downs Way in England (160 miles from Farnham, Hampshire to Dover, Kent.)

I shot 15 rolls and I reckon once all scanned in there might be 200 photos OK photos and a few real nice gems too. Definitely a trip that was a fitting epitaph for Kodachrome for me. (That and the Impression MK stuff which I am doing a lot of KR64 work with.)

Click on the picture here to see what I have scanned and uploaded so far:


North Downs Way, June 2009

Also a couple of pics from Impression MK:


Oxley Woods, Milton Keynes



Milton Keynes Theatre and Art Gallery, Central MK



Campbell Park from the Belvedere, Central MK

Fourteen rolls left now... Must also send a print out this week if I can...

Vicky
 
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Some wonderful photos in this thread! Sad to see Kodachrome go. One of the things that got me shooting film again was seeing some kodachrome slides a friend of mine took in the hospital the day after my daughter was born. Hopefully, we'll have film around for a while because I'm not ready to give it up :)
 
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