Big Muddy rancher
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Clarencen said:Does anyone know when they started making and using Kodachrome film? I started taking slide pictures in 1954 or 1955. It was
asa 10 film then, later we used asa 64.
Turkey Track Bar said:Neat pics BMR! Funny, I knew what the 22 picture, Mill at the Camp Bird Mine, photo was, before I even saw the entire picture or caption! I'd know those mountain sides from anywhere I think!
Clarencen said:Does anyone know when they started making and using Kodachrome film? I started taking slide pictures in 1954 or 1955. It was
asa 10 film then, later we used asa 64.
Clarence: According to this link
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1906503,00.html
Kodachrome film came out in 1935.
Cheers---
TTB :wink:
Frank in West Dakota said:Turkey Track Bar said:Neat pics BMR! Funny, I knew what the 22 picture, Mill at the Camp Bird Mine, photo was, before I even saw the entire picture or caption! I'd know those mountain sides from anywhere I think!
Clarencen said:Does anyone know when they started making and using Kodachrome film? I started taking slide pictures in 1954 or 1955. It was
asa 10 film then, later we used asa 64.
Clarence: According to this link
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1906503,00.html
Kodachrome film came out in 1935.
Cheers---
TTB :wink:
Thanks BMR for that post. I'm amazed at how "excellent" those portraits are; the lighting, the focus, the depth of field, the composition, the poses, the expressions! No flashes, reflectors or artificial light of any kind! Perfect!
TTB, is that photographer related to you?
Tobacco ?Turkey Track Bar said:Picture 21 is especially intriguing to me. I wonder what those big leaved plants are they have in their garden?
Was interesting to see no overweight people in these pictures. The kids all look down right skinny almost malnourished by todays standards. Sure a difference when folks had to work for a living and cooked their own food.