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October Rose - Kodak Easyshare Z980 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
*Kodak DC3200 review: zen.yandex.ru/media/vanechka_fotolub/1megapikselnyi-monst...
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Pynk system. Can't wait for this. It's brilliant! It's basically a pre-determined template and collage that can be printed out at any Kodak kiosk, which corresponds with a matching frame sold at Target and a few other stores. No cutting, taping or guessing. Comes out soon.
Scanned negative from my dad's collection of photos he took, from the early 1950s onward. I am unable to identify most of the people, locations, and when this photo was taken.
Any help in identifying anything about this photo is most appreciated!
Kodak Office on a drizzly morning the day after Kodak stock value plunged over 50%. This photo needed an old and analog treatment to match the state of Kodak so I used Topaz B/W Effects.
Snapshots taken at George Eastman House, Rochester NY, Sept. 2013. Camera: Kodak 50th Anniversary Brownie. Film: (expired) Kodak Portra 400BW. Nice pastoral images in the style of 1930 vacation photos. Seemed fitting to use this camera for this pilgrimage.
Duel Kodak DCS (Bas d'gamme)
Entre le Kodak DCS 315 (1998) et le Kodak DCS 330 (1999)
Kodak DCS 315 de 1.5 MP (1524x1012)
Prix : $6,000.00 US
Photos prise avec le IX-Nikkor 24-70mm f/3.5-5.6 (avec un facteur de multiplication de 2.6)
Kodak DCS 330 de 3 MP (2008x1504)
Prix : $5,300.00 US
Photos prise avec le nikkor AF 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5 (avec un facteur de multiplication de 1.9)
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Les .TIF du DCS315 ouvert avec le plugin Kodak DCS Acquire V5.7.0
Les .TIF du DCS330 ouvert avec Kodak DCS Photo Desk