4"x 5" Kodachrome transparency Forwarded By Len Burgess

For all the young digital photographers…
see what a 4"x 5" Kodachrome transparency looks like
–taken during WWII.
–Len Burgess

PAVEL KOSENKO’S BLOG (ENGLISH VERSION)

My Russian blog started to be visited by many English speaking readers after I posted the following post. I thought it would be great to give this post a special place in my new English blog, and let it be one of the first publications.

I regularly visit the www.shorpy.com in order to get inspired by the colors of Kodachrome photo film. This website is quite famous and contains a lot of archived photographs, I am sure many of you already know it. My wish was to make a personal selection of photographs I particularly like, in good quality. I hope that you will appreciate them as well. All the pictures have been taken during 1940-1943. Now just look at them and get inspired.

Community Stuff

Get Your Tickets! CAFM Dinner & Movie Fundraiser, April 29

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Spring Pottery Classes

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Now accepting registrations for the next session:
May 7 – June 30
Come get Muddy!
 
Monday kid’s class with Casey James: 3:30-5:00
Tuesday adult class with Susan Hershey: 6:00– 9:00
Wednesday adult class with Cynthia: 9:00-12:00
Thursday adult class with Cynthia: 6:00-9:00
Friday adult class with Anni Melancon: 9:00-12:00

All levels of experience ~ Wheel-throwing ~ Handbuilding ~ Glazing
Private lessons ~ Independent Study Program ~ Retail Gallery

Cynthia Curtis Pottery
80 Pigeon Hill Street, Rockport, 978.546.6186  www.cynthiacurtispottery.com


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