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i love this old kodachrome, and check out the 7Up bottles . .yumm!!!
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Added: 27th February 2009
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Simon and Garfunkel
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Added: 18th October 2007
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another Kodachrome moment! I LOVE this picture . . makes me want to be in Florida circa 1960 . . .
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Added: 13th June 2008
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As the 1930s came to a close, Kodak came out with Kodachrome film - the first commercially viable color film available to the general public. In 1937 and 1938, the colors were still not stable and accurate, but by 1939 Kodachrome was producing color images of remarkable precision.
Not just anybody could buy this film. It cost $5 per roll and had to be sent back to Rochester , New York for development. By comparison, in 1938 Congress established the first minimum wage at 25 cents per hour. $5 represented half a week's work. But the Farm Security Administration sent out about a dozen photographers with this new film.
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Added: 1st September 2008
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Posted By: Ronnie |

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"Mrs. McKone, RB-47 wife." John McKone, an Air Force lieutenant whose plane was shot down over the Arctic Ocean by the Russians, came home in January 1961 after six months in Lyubyanka Prison. Blurry but atmospheric Kodachrome by Grey Villet, Life photo archive . . .
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Added: 8th December 2008
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