The Kodachrome was the best film ever. The first color slide film to be used extensively by the great photographers, including the National Geographic Magazine. Then 2 years ago Kodak, among many weird decisions decided to cut its production. Sometimes you can’t help thinking the bankruptcy is not really a surprise. On top of it, the film department was the only one still making profits, quite a wonder after all the products they’ve thrown out…
Monument Valley.
Zion.
Arches NP, same view, different lenses, 28 and 90 mm.
On the road near Telluride, Colorado.
Grand Canyon.
Best film? Then one of the best cameras, a Leica M, was used for these shots.