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From the MTA Arts for Transit webpage: "Balladeer Remy Francois was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and relocated to Montreal, Canada as a child. Here he began singing, playing guitar, and remembering songs of his homeland. Now in New York City performing in churches, restaurants, subways and festivals, Remy is influenced by his rich heritage as well as folk blues, gospel and anything that helps tell his story. Added to the Music Under New York roster in 2009, Remy plays weekly in the subway, and has a regular gig at Le Bistro."
Working on my website ABOUT ME page, I wanted a portrait that was creative and original.
This is just part of the ABOUT ME page
-Marc
Here is a snapshot of the pics portion of my sock website. These are photos that I just added to my sock website. They are free to view and even download to your own collection if you wish. If you want to see them you can either go to my website www.azsocks.com or you can go directly to the photo page itself at benandkeith.com/socks/Pics.html and enjoy!!!
Dive Site - One Step Beyond
Dive Site - One Step Beyond social network
Our webpage : www.divesxm.com
Facebook album “One Step Beyond”: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.462044197156075.126413....
Flickr playlist “One Step Beyond”: www.flickr.com/photos/ocean_explorers/sets/72157627691795404
Youtube playlist “One Step Beyond”: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN0AYGT4jSisAZYj0_wOxtT5So...
Pinterest board “One Step Beyond”: www.pinterest.com/oceanexplorersm/dive-site-one-step-beyond/
Ocean Explorers Dive Center - Social network
Our webpage : www.divesxm.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/divestmaarten
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/Oceanexplorersxm?feature=mhee
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/ocean_explorers/
Twitter: twitter.com/DIVESTMAARTEN
Pinterest: pinterest.com/oceanexplorersm/
Tumblr: oceanexplorers.tumblr.com
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Kodak Kodachrome Film: Right before it was discontinued, I knew that it would become a piece of history, so I grabbed the webpage display of Kodachrome film for sale on Kodak's site. I plan to post this on flickr's various pools that are slide and/or Kodachrome related. It was possible to process Ektachrome at home. I processed many rolls of Anscochrome GAF [if you remember that one] at home. It took many more steps than B&W film. I believe all together it was about 12 counting the rinses. It also took a "reversal exposure" before the second developer. I am not going to get into it too deeply here. Kodachrome on the other hand took many hundreds of thousands of dollars of equipment if not a million in some high-volume labs. The three layers of filtered B&W had to be individually infused with RBG dyes. There are still a few labs around that will process Kodachrome film and movie film at a premium price. I have 16mm film for the late 1940s and the color has held up wonderfully because of the stability of the dies. The wizard of Oz was shot in "Technicolor" which is the Hollywood presentation name given to using this type of film. Other slide film have displayed tendencies to extreme color shifts as many people can attest to. Kodachrome required much greater amounts of silver which were needed during WW2 so cheaper films were developed such as Ektachrome.
Kodachrome vs Ektachrome:
www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/archive/index.php/t-22434.html
Addendum: That's strange for Kodak to continue to make Kodachrome Slide Film KR-64, where only one lab in the world is processing it!!!
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I'm looking for some input? I've been shooting a lot of pin-ups lately and cannot really decide. Do you like the straight color (R), vintage effect (C), or the black and white (L)? Why? Or do you think it varies by image? Or should I just STHU and do what I want?
Strobist Data:
SB900, SB910, and SB600 bounced off Westcott 60" with optical white CL.
SB700 via a Gary Fong Collapsible Lightsphere rear CR.
Fired by PW MiniTT1, AC3, and FlexTT5.