Mama Don't Take My Kodachrome Away

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  • muddyfunkstar
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    • Aug 2010
    • 967

    #16
    I had a kind of hybrid analogue/digital workflow for b&w. Tri-X or Plus-X, developed in diafine, then scanned the negs to the computer for digital darkroom treatment. Worked a treat.

    Stopped shooting film a couple of years ago - costs got too much. I miss it - digital doesn't really have the same emotional engagement with the cameras and the processes. One day when the kids have grown up a bit and I have more time to shoot, I'll go back to it.

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    • Ansel
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      • Feb 2011
      • 3696

      #17
      Originally posted by muddyfunkstar
      One day when the kids have grown up a bit and I have more time to shoot, I'll go back to it.
      Sadly, i wouldn't leave it too long. :-(

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      • Ansel
        Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 3696

        #18
        Originally posted by Frosted
        Heders photographs were incredible and they were only taken on a Nikon D80. To me they really had soul.
        hear hear, would love to see him make some photographic prints.

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        • muddyfunkstar
          Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 967

          #19
          Originally posted by Ansel
          Sadly, i wouldn't leave it too long. :-(
          Yeah, true enough.

          What I miss most of all is polaroid. I loved my SX-70 and SLR680 cameras.

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          • Ansel
            Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 3696

            #20
            Originally posted by muddyfunkstar
            Yeah, true enough.

            What I miss most of all is polaroid. I loved my SX-70 and SLR680 cameras.
            you would make some great images. i saw what you did with your iphone. children are good to photograph :-)

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            • justintempler
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              • Nov 2008
              • 3090

              #21
              Kodachrome takes it place next to the Smith Corona typewriter and Vinyl record...

              I wonder what people mourned the loss of 100 years ago? I can imagine people complaining the electric light bulb was inferior to the warm glow of their kerosene lamp.

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