If you shoot film photography, you probably have heard of Kodachrome. It is no longer being manufactured or, for that matter, processed, and its passing marks the end of an era. If you want to see some fine examples of photographs taken with Kodachrome, check out group member *samreevesphoto's shots, including one of my favorites, [link] .
Recently Vanity Fair published an article about the last roll of Kodachrome ever made. It was shot by Steve McCurry, the photographer famous for the National Geographic cover of an Afghan girl in a refugee camp. McCurry used a Nikon F6, but we won't hold that against him. After you're through looking at Sam's photos, head on over to [link] for the full story and slideshow of the results.
If you've got some Kodachrome shots of your own in your gallery, give us links in the comments below.













































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later on, i am going to pick up a new pack of photos...maybe there are some new ones i'd like to share on dA.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I've added the category. I'll go through the folders and move appropriate stuff in there when I have a bit more time.
got my Eos 3* collection here:
Eos 300, Eos 33 and eos 3
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