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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> CTF Challenge 171 - Minimal Color >> Minimal Color - Eligible > antique?
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10/23/08 d.tallakson

antique?

s.california


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Guest 02-Nov-2008 03:28
Nice & simple, I like the angle of "Kodak" on the canister.
I remember my father having these also, he kept a few after they were no longer sold (very handy to put small thing in).
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Oct-2008 15:31
Nice and simple and well done. ~Lydia
Guest 27-Oct-2008 02:25
Thanks everyone. My dad was a great photographer. I found this canister among some of his photo equipment. ~d.tallakson
ctfchallenge26-Oct-2008 20:52
I've never seen one of these before but I like the colors and composition here! Could be a stock image shot. :-) CJ
ctfchallenge26-Oct-2008 00:18
Good idea and looks like you captured it perfectly.
~Brent
ctfchallenge25-Oct-2008 21:52
Found a place on web that dated one of these to 1959. The Kodak logo changed to red and yellow already in 1935 it seems, so it may be even older. I was born in 1959 btw, so I'd say it's... um.. only semi-antique ;) Nice shot and subject :)
-k2
ctfchallenge25-Oct-2008 16:03
Nice & nice memories. I always kept my travel stash in one of these. ;)
~xray
ctfchallenge25-Oct-2008 01:16
nice minimal color. And you got your point across.
Penny Street
sue anne24-Oct-2008 21:04
I haven't shot with Kodak film for awhile but Kodak film in a metal canister (haven't seen one of these) is 'antique' - good one and a good one to keep in your treasures.