Meant to ask what class did it run in?
-----Original Message----- >From: Kenneth Waller <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: Ektachrome, 1978 > >Way nice,creative capture, love the way the background is rendered! > > >-----Original Message----- >>From: Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> > >>Subject: Ektachrome, 1978 >> >>Here's a 1978 Ektachorme that has largely resisted fading although it was >>stored in the dark. I should add that some of the Ektachromes that I shot >>with my Brownie Starflash in the fifties have faded a lot. This shot was >>taken for J Walter Thompson, and it was probably my first paid photo >>assignment that wasn't part of a journalism job. I used my Vivitar 20mm 3.5, >>which wasn't very sharp, but I probably had it stopped way down in back. >>That's my undergrad alma mater, Roosevelt University in the background. >>Brooksie spent some time there as well. It's in Adler and Sullivan's late >>19th century Auditorium Hotel building. The building next door -- I think >>it's called the Fine Arts Building -- is even older. Back then it housed the >>Studebaker Theater and a coffee shop on the lower level frequented by >>students and the artsy set. The race car is a jet powered dragster with some >>nice body work by an aluminum craftsman named Lee Austin. >> >>I suspect Ektachromes formula changed over the years. I think all of mine >>from the seventies are in good shape. (I know the processing chemicals >>changed in the mid seventies from E4 to E6.) Gamma Labs on the west end of >>downtown Chicago processed all of mine. >> >>http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=16963163&size=lg -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

