The film itself is a Kodak Vericolor which was Kodak's professional emulsion before the introduction of the Portra range.
Showing posts with label found film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label found film. Show all posts
Thursday, June 04, 2015
Found Film Kodak Vericolor 120
Every so often I'm given old films, mostly from old cameras and this is one of those films. I have no idea who shot these or where they were shot the guess is in the early 1990's timeframe.
The film itself is a Kodak Vericolor which was Kodak's professional emulsion before the introduction of the Portra range.
These images were quite faded and needed a little cleaning up, but aren't too bad having spent a quarter of a century in the back of a camera, ghosts from the past...
The film itself is a Kodak Vericolor which was Kodak's professional emulsion before the introduction of the Portra range.
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Found Kodachrome
Here are a few Kodachrome slides from the early 1960's that I recently found, for a larger image just click on the photo.
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| Sponge Seller, Athens, August 1966 |
I have attempted to display them as found with little or no colour correction or spotting and damage removal.
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| Fish Stall, Vico Equense, Italy, September 1963 |
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| Spain 1964 |
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| Rome mid 1960's ? |
Labels:
1960's,
found film,
Kodachrome,
slides,
transparency
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Found Negatives
After some thought I think the above is the correct way round and the image below is reversed, I can't find a city hall in Lancashire that looks like this, possibly it's another municipal building.
During my little jaunts I sometimes come across interesting photographic items. Recently while at a car boot I found some old negatives lying among a pile of old cameras. They were 127 Kodak Verichrome Pan negs

They look to have been taken sometime in the early-mid 1960's and I think they were taken in a northern English city posibly Manchester or Liverpool, I really like the young lady holding her hand over her face-she has a mischievous look about her.
I think the woman on the far left is the relative/girlfriend of the photographer as she shows up in the next frame

Who knows where this frame is, but its certainly not a northern English town.
Lovely shots, when I find photos like this I often wonder what happened to the people
During my little jaunts I sometimes come across interesting photographic items. Recently while at a car boot I found some old negatives lying among a pile of old cameras. They were 127 Kodak Verichrome Pan negs

They look to have been taken sometime in the early-mid 1960's and I think they were taken in a northern English city posibly Manchester or Liverpool, I really like the young lady holding her hand over her face-she has a mischievous look about her.
I think the woman on the far left is the relative/girlfriend of the photographer as she shows up in the next frame

Who knows where this frame is, but its certainly not a northern English town.
Lovely shots, when I find photos like this I often wonder what happened to the people
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