35 Kodachrome Photos to Make You Nostalgic For When the World Wasn't All Digital
Daniel Bonfiglio
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In 1935, Eastman Kodak invented the Kodachrome, which is a color transparency produced using a color reversal film brand. The result; vibrant colorful photos from the 30s on.
That nostalgic feeling you get when looking at an old photo? That's the Kodachrome filter.
Here are 35 Kodachromes from before the world went digital.
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Flag guy, 1978. -
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Girl with watermelon, Renaissance Pleasure Faire. Agoura Hills, CA, 1970 -
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Tourists at Peyto Lake, Alberta, Canada, 1977. -
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High school pals, 1968. -
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Milford Sound, New Zealand, 1962. -
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A beach in 1955. -
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Silver Dollar City in Pigeon Forge, TN, 1977. The park became Dollywood in 1986 -
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Concert at Six Flags Over Georgia, 1977. -
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Three ladies and flowers, 1955. -
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A greenhouse, 1972. -
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The Chute Alligator Slide at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm, FL, 1952. -
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Shell station, tourist court, house fire, 1950s. -
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Newport, RI, 1962. -
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Coke, 1954. -
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Insect screen covering the grill, 1957. -
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Paul Bunyan Amusement Center, Brainerd, MN, 1956. -
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Christmas, 1954. -
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Teenagers, 1980. -
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Boys with their toys, 1964. -
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1959. -
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1959 Cadillac Superior Royale ambulance. Ghostbusters! -
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Colorful storefronts, Chicago, 1962. -
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Three girlfriends, 1966. -
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Tree platform kids, Milford, CT, 1970. -
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Cypress Gardens, Winter Haven, FL, 1967. -
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Poolside at Caesar's Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, 1982. -
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Kids in 1966. -
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Casino fun in Vancouver, Canada, 1968. -
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Beach day, 1963. -
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Majorettes during a parade in France, 1969. -
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Gas and a large Indian at Utoco station in Orderville, UT, 1951. -
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Airshow in Vancouver, Canada, 1968. -
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Disneyland, CA, 1966.
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