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  1. RA_OUL says:

    Oh man! These are absolutely amazing!

  2. for-w-art says:

    Since you like this one, mayby you should check out the protective paper on 120 film.

    http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/00H/00H3cJ-30784784.jpg

    I’ve always had a fascination for the way it was laid-out.

  3. Scott, this font is similar to xl55 (well the X looks the same anyway)
    http://www.dafont.com/kremlin.font
    P.S. You keep inspiring me with your work! Keep it up!

  4. NAVIS says:

    I love that they used a fire and ice thing. Figure skaters and fire fighters. You would never see something so depressing like someone’s house burning down on packaging today. At least I haven’t seen anything like that. I couldn’t imagine trolling into BestBuy and looking at video cameras and then seeing a house burning down on the package. “Hmmm… yes… this camera would perfectly suit my needs for when I need to capture my neighbor’s house burning to the ground. Screw my child’s 1st birthday or the squirrel eating a marshmallow on the deck and other happy events.”

  5. Jarson says:

    ^^^Hahaha! So true.

  6. Hey Scott – Thanks for including our Watsonian Super8 post on iso50. Amazing and inspiring work going on here. Cheers

  7. baowah says:

    and a photo on long expired kodak movie film, original made for chemie ecn-2, now worked with c41.

    http://baowah.blog.hu/2010/02/16/a_vilag_legkorulmenyesebb_filmje

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