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Post em if you've got em.
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From the last roll....
This was the very last frame I shot, the building is the City of Toronto's First Post Office (4th Post office for the City of York) it was shut down after the Rebellions in1837 when the postmaster was framed for aiding the anti-government rebels. It was restored and reopened in 1983 and serves both as a full service Post Office (I mailed the roll off that day from the post office to Dwayne's) and a museum. Contax G2 - Carl Zeiss Biogon 2,8/28 T* - Kodachrome 64 (KR)
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Some real nice pics in this thread. I had a lot of fun and frustration with this film in it's last few years.
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This looks like a film still from Mon Oncle! I still have an Instamatic with packs of unused Kodak back home in Michigan. Thanks for reminding me!
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Posted by heinrick I still have an Instamatic with packs of unused Kodak back home in Michigan. Thanks for reminding me!
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Just an FYI, you cannot get Kodachrome Processed in the traditional method (K-14), that stopped back in 2010. However...if you send it off to http://www.sharpphoto.net/ or http://www.bluemoo...DevelopingPage.php they can get it developed as B/W. I have one roll of the stuff myself still in 35mm, I may just keep it unexposed right along side my roll of 120 Kodachrome still in the orignal sealed box.
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Posted by heinrick This looks like a film still from Mon Oncle!
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It does indeed. I wonder if they switch the fountain off when there's no one looking too? This was 1956. Glorious film! Neko.
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Posted by Kuroneko It does indeed. I wonder if they switch the fountain off when there's no one looking too? This was 1956. Glorious film! Neko.
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Yea, these shots are fantastic. Doubly so considering the year. These must have been stored really well
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