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<blockquote data-quote="D'Grump" data-source="post: 781944" data-attributes="member: 49504"><p>STM, I've been to Seattle 3 times for a total of about 8 days, and I've seen Rainier a grand total of one day! Not that the weather in Seattle was bad, Rainier was just not visible that far away. Nice and light in Seattle, but no Rainier. You got the shot that I wish I had gotten. As for Kodachrome 25...............I shot a lot of that stuff in Vietnam, and LOVED it. It was excellent during the dry bright light seasons, but during the monsoon season I switched to Ektachrome to get the higher ASA during the overcast days. Ektachrome, with it's blue cast, was a good film, but couldn't touch Kodachrome for it's fine grain and nice warm colors. I would go back to shooting film again if they reintroduced Kodachrome !!!! Thanks for posting.</p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'Grump, post: 781944, member: 49504"] STM, I've been to Seattle 3 times for a total of about 8 days, and I've seen Rainier a grand total of one day! Not that the weather in Seattle was bad, Rainier was just not visible that far away. Nice and light in Seattle, but no Rainier. You got the shot that I wish I had gotten. As for Kodachrome 25...............I shot a lot of that stuff in Vietnam, and LOVED it. It was excellent during the dry bright light seasons, but during the monsoon season I switched to Ektachrome to get the higher ASA during the overcast days. Ektachrome, with it's blue cast, was a good film, but couldn't touch Kodachrome for it's fine grain and nice warm colors. I would go back to shooting film again if they reintroduced Kodachrome !!!! Thanks for posting. Andy [/QUOTE]
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