On 8/8/2016 7:11 AM, Jim Nichols wrote:
I shot a lot of ASA 10 Kodachrome in the early 1950s. You get used to it.
Here's one from 1953.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Cigar+Box/Donna02sm+53.jpg.html
I can go back quite a ways farther in time. Here's my mom and dad to be, showing us the great problem with ASA 10 (or
8?), motion blur of casual shots, even in bright sun. <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Mom%20etc./pages/MOM01_01.htm>
OTOH, it blurred out his acne, so visible in some B&W shots. He's seldom caught smiling, as his two front teeth were
crooked, slightly overlapping, back then.
It worked better in a posed shot, as of my mother with her parents.
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Mom%20etc./pages/MOM01_02.htm>
I'd date the photos from about '38 - '40. I know they courted at the SF World's Fair of '39-40, but don't know if it was
both years. They married in June, '42, after mom had finished nursing school at UCSF and dad OCS.
Pre Moosite
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