Kodachrome 64
The photos in this gallery were all shot on Kodachrome 64 slide film which as you know needed special processing. The last Kodachrome processing lab located in Parsons Kansas closed down in 2004.
Some of these images were shot going back more than 40 years ago.
Film has that look that is very popular today, with film simulations all the rage.
The photos that I have chosen to display here are of no particular subject and in no particular order, and I will continue to add to them.
NOTE.....All the photos can be expanded full screen.
Read MoreSome of these images were shot going back more than 40 years ago.
Film has that look that is very popular today, with film simulations all the rage.
The photos that I have chosen to display here are of no particular subject and in no particular order, and I will continue to add to them.
NOTE.....All the photos can be expanded full screen.
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Harebell
A very common flower the Harebell is found in montane meadows and open woods, and may be one of my favorite wild flowers seen while hiking in the Rockies.
Although I continue to shoot photos of the Harebell (it may also be called Bluebell) when I come across them, I would have shot this photo in 1981 while hiking in the Lake O'Hara region of Yo Ho National Park early morning with the overnight dew still clinging to the flowers.
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