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Heavily outdated K200, which I shot last week and had souped in the oly place on earth left processing Kodachrome. I had to do a bit of Photoshop work on this to bring it out, Kodachrome is known for being a bitch to scan, but oddly enough when its heavily out of date like this was, it actually seems easier to get a decent base scan out of it. Levels: Black and White points and Brightness/Contrast and thats it. The emulsion still holds all of that information and color detail, its like dry wood; add water and the beauty rises to the surface after a dry-hibernation.
This was my first and last roll of K200, and Im sorry I didnt use it more for some of my long-term projects.
Seattle Space Center March 2010. Kodachrome 200
I had dialed in the spot to put the moon behind the Space Needle once more for the annual "super moon", but the persistent clouds did not allow the moon to appear until an hour or so after it rose. It was a sunset for the books, though.
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, a landmark of the Pacific Northwest, and a symbol of Seattle. It is 605 ft (184 m) high, 138 ft (42 m) wide, and weighs 9,550 tons. It is built to withstand winds of up to 200 miles per hour (89 m/s) and earthquakes of up to 9.1 magnitude.
"Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." - Hans Christian Andersen