surfer dude
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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!
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!
KM-25
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Jeff Jacobsen is doing a nice book called "The Last Roll" that he has been working on nearly as long as I have on my project.
Photos:
http://www.jeffjacobsonphotography.com/the-last-roll
About the book:
http://www.jeffjacobsonphotography.com/about-the-last-roll
He is plum out of KL-200 though so I am going sell him 20 or so from my stash of the last batch. Super nice guy with his heart and eye in the right place.
Photos:
http://www.jeffjacobsonphotography.com/the-last-roll
About the book:
http://www.jeffjacobsonphotography.com/about-the-last-roll
He is plum out of KL-200 though so I am going sell him 20 or so from my stash of the last batch. Super nice guy with his heart and eye in the right place.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
maddoc
... likes film again.

Expired KR-64 / M4-P / 90mm Summicron-M
l.mar
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Lilserenity
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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
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
furcafe
Veteran
andredossantos
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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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l.mar
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semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
This is, I think, from the very first roll of Kodachrome I ever shot, in high school:
K200:



K200:



Trius
Waiting on Maitani
semilog: Wow, those are terrific, especially the first and last.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
abenner
undecided
K64, Leica MP, 35/2 ASPH




plummerl
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Eldorado Peak, North Cascades, state of Washington. July 1973.

abenner
undecided
That's an amazing picture. 37 years ago. There's nothing like Kodachrome.
Devil's Tower, K25, FM2n, 24mm AF-D

not_in_good_order
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