Glory days of yesteryear.....
Nice job with the model! They used different GM models for Kodak, that's the old Monte Carlo.
Ched49 wrote:
Nice job with the model! They used different GM models for Kodak, that's the old Monte Carlo.
Thanks, but it's not a model. It is a Matchbox/Hot Wheel-type miniature.
On that topic. This is not a real car either.
Good Times? Using Kodak's film or having a Monte Carlo or having both? Like your picture.
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Bill 45 wrote:
Good Times? Using Kodak's film or having a Monte Carlo or having both? Like your picture.
Having Kodak being all that it was to the world.
I benefited from Kodak training, books, tools, products and more in photography and the printing industry.
My wife hails from Rochester NY and a Kodak family.
There's no replacing all that Kodak did.
Couldn't care less about Monte Carlos.
nadelewitz wrote:
The good times .
Honestly the image is very dark and flat and soft. It might look better if you checked the download box when posting. A lot of images do look better in down load!!!!
Manglesphoto wrote:
Honestly the image is very dark and flat and soft. It might look better if you checked the download box when posting. A lot of images do look better in down load!!!!
Who cares? I wasn't submitting a photo for technical opinion and analysis, thanks. It was impromptu with whatever lens was on the camera at the closest i could focus.
It was about reminiscing on Kodak, not about a superb quality image.
Sheesh!
nadelewitz wrote:
Who cares? I wasn't submitting a photo for technical opinion and analysis, thanks. It was impromptu with whatever lens was on the camera at the closest i could focus.
It was about reminiscing on Kodak, not about a superb quality image.
Sheesh!
Okay, Sorry I wasted my time.
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