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Kodachrome shots from WW II
Apr 3, 2012 09:28:38   #
kjfishman Loc: Fulton MO
 
I stumbled across this link, amazing quality. Kodachrome was the best!

large format ASA25 Kodachrome Transparencies from WW2

http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914

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Apr 3, 2012 09:59:10   #
docrob Loc: Durango, Colorado
 
kjfishman wrote:
I stumbled across this link, amazing quality. Kodachrome was the best!

large format ASA25 Kodachrome Transparencies from WW2

http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914


give some credit to the photographer

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Apr 3, 2012 10:25:49   #
kjfishman Loc: Fulton MO
 
docrob wrote:
kjfishman wrote:
I stumbled across this link, amazing quality. Kodachrome was the best!

large format ASA25 Kodachrome Transparencies from WW2

http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914


give some credit to the photographer


That goes with out saying we all know film was a less forgiving media and a lot more skill was involved in getting a properly exposed photo.

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Apr 4, 2012 06:53:15   #
alienmurphy Loc: Alaska
 
This is a collection of photos the blogger has appropriated from another site and he admits this.

Some of the photos have the photographer's name at the end of the description. Some do not. Can't give credit when the name is unknown. That's what happens when you take someone else's work; regardless of the reason for doing so.

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Apr 4, 2012 10:33:55   #
nikon_jon Loc: Northeast Arkansas
 
alienmurphy wrote:
This is a collection of photos the blogger has appropriated from another site and he admits this.

Some of the photos have the photographer's name at the end of the description. Some do not. Can't give credit when the name is unknown. That's what happens when you take someone else's work; regardless of the reason for doing so.


When the work is old enough to be in public domain, it is a moot point.

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Apr 4, 2012 10:37:02   #
alienmurphy Loc: Alaska
 
Really? You believe that because an image is old and in the public domain that it is OK to appropriate and put it on another website?

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Apr 4, 2012 10:55:20   #
pjreed Loc: Tonopah, Arizona
 
Thank you for the link.
Goes to show you the difference of the people then and the people now.

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Apr 4, 2012 13:29:10   #
wilsondl2 Loc: Lincoln, Nebraska
 
And they have taken our Kodachrome away - Dave

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Apr 4, 2012 16:46:39   #
Lancer W/A Canon Loc: atlanta
 
kjfishman wrote:
I stumbled across this link, amazing quality. Kodachrome was the best!

large format ASA25 Kodachrome Transparencies from WW2

http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914


Absolute great link ! Shows you "Rosie" was a lot more than just a riveter.

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Apr 5, 2012 00:30:45   #
drmeyers381
 
alienmurphy wrote:
Really? You believe that because an image is old and in the public domain that it is OK to appropriate and put it on another website?


I don't understand the crap you people are coming up with about it being appropriated from another wed site. This web site is going around all over the internet so I don't see your problem with it.

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Apr 13, 2012 12:17:54   #
Dean Sturgis
 
kjfishman wrote:
I stumbled across this link, amazing quality. Kodachrome was the best!

large format ASA25 Kodachrome Transparencies from WW2

http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914


The original sheet film Kodachrome was ASA 8 for daylight & ASA 10 for type B, ASA 25 Kodachrome II didn't come out until 1961.

dsturgis

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Apr 13, 2012 15:47:19   #
AVarley Loc: Central Valley, California
 
Terrific link to amazing images. Thanks much for posting!

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