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    WW2 America

    In the most glorious color and focus I have ever seen.
    http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com...hread=22669914





    This guy is going to hit his bandwidth limit.

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    Those are some pretty good pictures. A lot of them a fairly interisting too.
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    One broadski from 1900 was revealing a lot for the era. (Now I'll go back and read the articles !!)


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    Damn those women saved alot of lives and killed alot of Germans/Japanese. Great pictures.
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    Taken back when 16 hour days at work had real purpose.

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    Nice. They look new.

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    I'd always heard Kodachrome was good film, those look amazing.

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    Awsome pictures. Thank you for sharing.

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    Most of those are transparencies. Isn't that like "colored slides" we all used to take. Slides always had better color than printed film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAPOTS View Post
    I'd always heard Kodachrome was good film, those look amazing.
    I have 8mm movies that my dad took of my sister and me when we were little. Some of the film is from the late 1950's. The color is as perfect as the day they were shot. The film is Kodachrome.
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    Download link for a ZIP file of all those pics: LINK (20 megabytes)
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