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Great Thread and some stunning work..I love the voyeuristic perspective you manage with this Lens

 

Kodachrome is luscious ..is it all KR64 or are you shooting KPR25 here as well

 

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Great Thread and some stunning work..I love the voyeuristic perspective you manage with this Lens

 

Kodachrome is luscious ..is it all KR64 or are you shooting KPR25 here as well

 

Thank You for posting

 

 

Yes, Kodachrome 64. Some Kodachrome 200.

I have and will shoot so many Kodachromes until 12-31-2010 that I'm still not into perfection as far as the colors go. I'm very unhappy at some scans I showed here. I will revisit them once it's all over.

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Thanks, Bixi!

 

 

Probably boring to some, but I found the graphics and colors very interesting. Definitely worth a Kodachrome try.

M7, KR64, Summilux 21mm

 

 

Not boring to me. One Four Six is a great photograph.

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Bixi

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One from the blue hour in Norway... This is no Photoshop work, the light is actually blue in Norway the hour after sunset during the winter (this is why the call it the blue hour)... It was unbelievable as I've never seen anything like it...

 

M9 + 21 Summilux

 

the-blue-hour.jpg

 

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this thread is utterly stunning.

this work is glorious . . . i am in awe of the images here.

 

why is it buried ? why not a "sticky" . . . . the title does not do this thread justice.

 

incredible photos !

 

Thanks. I originally posted in the Leica forum but the mods thought it was better here.

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NB!

 

I love your command of kodachrome

the painterly shadow so rich..I'm inspired to try some myself while its still around

can you offer a few pointers on how you expose this film?

 

Thanks in Advance!

 

Kodachrome is hard to scan. When the scan is done, I have to pump the contrast in photoshop and try as best as I can to correct the magenta shift the scanner adds to the images. It's very tricky.

Kodachrome is an extremely tricky film, to me at least. It's as if it performs extremely well under a precise Kelvin temp and then it goes its own way under any other K temp.

 

I've got 100 rolls left until the end of the year.

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