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Boxes In Kodachrome
Image Title:  Boxes In Kodachrome
 
 By: Richard Dakin  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Richard Dakin {K:12915}
Project #57 Raw Materials Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories At Work
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Colour Images
Lens Nikon  18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX
Uploaded 3/24/2007 Film / Memory Type Sandisk
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 253 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Collingwood
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
About Alien Skin "Exposure" used to simulate Kodachrome 64 film. Taken in an old boat building facility, untouched in over 40 years.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Andre Denis   {K:61492} 3/25/2007
Hi Richard,
This reminds me of where I used to work as an apprentice. Not boat building, but similar factory floors and crates.
Andre


Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 4/30/2007
Hi Andre. This was a wonderful assignment. The building had basically been left untouched for over 30 years. It was like going back in time.


Andre Denis   {K:61492} 5/1/2007
Exactly Richard,
It's that same kind of feeling that I get when shooting the old abandoned cars and trucks. There is something hard to explain about the feeling we get from seeing something that has been left in it's spot for the last time without being interfered with. We imagine all kinds of scenarios about what brought the object to that state, and why it was left untouched. Who owned it? Why did they leave it alone? What happened to them? Etc. Etc.
Andre


Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 5/2/2007
Must be our age, don't you think?


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