This was posted at Chevytalk, of all places. (BTW, good place if you need some information on any GM products WWW.chevytalk.com , great forums.)
The following is a rough Google translation of the original Russian post:
“Paul Kosenko (pavel_kosenko) wrote,
2011-04-17 17:22:00
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I often go to the site www.shorpy.com inspired color Kodahroma. The site is widely known for its archival photographs, so it is unlikely he will be opening for you. But now I wanted to make a selection chosen to hand was on the same page and in good quality. Perhaps you too would be interested. All images were made in 1940-1943. Signatures transfer did not, because what is bad and I'm afraid I can misquote. But in general, all so clear. Look, we soak.”
Now I know nothing about photography but these photos are just amazing! Some great WWII stuff (takes a while to load, but worth the wait).
http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914
The following is a rough Google translation of the original Russian post:
“Paul Kosenko (pavel_kosenko) wrote,
2011-04-17 17:22:00
Previous Memorize Share Next 4x5 Kodachromes
I often go to the site www.shorpy.com inspired color Kodahroma. The site is widely known for its archival photographs, so it is unlikely he will be opening for you. But now I wanted to make a selection chosen to hand was on the same page and in good quality. Perhaps you too would be interested. All images were made in 1940-1943. Signatures transfer did not, because what is bad and I'm afraid I can misquote. But in general, all so clear. Look, we soak.”
Now I know nothing about photography but these photos are just amazing! Some great WWII stuff (takes a while to load, but worth the wait).
http://pavel-kosenko.livejournal.com/303194.html?thread=22669914