Frosty Morning

The demise of Kodachrome prompted me to go looking for whatever I might have shot with this film. It was probably a matter of shooting the occasional roll, since I was, and have been, unable to settle on any one slide film.

This is one I remembered and wanted to post. It was taken from my back step on a morning in October, with frost overnight. I had walked to the door, coffee mug in hand, and realized the conditions were just right and rushed to get the camera. The sun had just broken over the tree line, and was illuminating just the corner of our large perennial bed.

Hope you like it.
Location
My back step, Oct. 2002
Equipment Used
35MM - Nikon N80 - Tamron 28/200 Zoom
Exposure
Not recorded
Film & Developer
Kodachrome 200 - shot at box speed
Paper & Developer
Slide (transparency) scan
Classic Kodachrome colours, if you know what i mean; cool, clinical and perfect for the shot. I think velvia would have warmed things up too much!
 
Blighty,

Thanks for taking time to comment. I'm pretty much on board with your comments, although to be honest - it happened to be a case on already having Kodachrome in the camera, not me planning it that way.

George
 

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