BajaNomad

Historic Tijuana

Ken Cooke - 1-12-2012 at 08:44 PM

At the Port of Entry, San Ysidro, CA.



Self-titled Photos, undated.




















Port of Entry, San Ysidro, CA





[Edited on 1-13-2012 by Ken Cooke]

DENNIS - 1-12-2012 at 08:50 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke

Historic Tijuana (in Kodachrome)




Monochrome....not Kodachrome.

pics

captkw - 1-12-2012 at 08:53 PM

cool pic's

Kodachrome....not Monochrome.

Ken Cooke - 1-12-2012 at 09:18 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke

Historic Tijuana (in Kodachrome)




Monochrome....not Kodachrome.




pics

captkw - 1-12-2012 at 09:32 PM

and yes paul sang a great song,,That,I still,to this day,,,have not grasped the word's,or understand ,,what the hell,,he is talking about,,,but then Im a boat inthe fog with no GPS,loran c, radar, compass, about this time of night !!:lol: K&T

That's funny!

Ken Cooke - 1-12-2012 at 09:33 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by captkw
and yes paul sang a great song,,That,I still,to this day,,,have not grasped the word's,or understand ,,what the hell,,he is talking about,,,but then Im a boat inthe fog with no GPS,loran c, radar, compass, about this time of night !!:lol: K&T


Would you mind playing this song for Dennis? I doubt he ever heard it!:lol::light:

DENNIS - 1-12-2012 at 09:54 PM

Monochrome....look it up.

Ken Cooke - 1-12-2012 at 10:11 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DENNIS
Monochrome....look it up.


Kodachrome (Black & White)....look it up.

El Camote - 1-12-2012 at 10:42 PM

Gotta go with Dennis on this one. The chrome suffix means color. Below is a list of all the Kodachrome versions for different formats and ASAs....No b&w listed.


Film Date
Kodachrome film 16 mm, daylight (ASA 10) & Type A (ASA 16) 1935–1962
8 mm, daylight (ASA 10) & Type A (ASA 16) 1936–1962
35 mm and 828, daylight & Type A 1936–1962
Kodachrome Professional film (sheets) daylight (ASA 8) and Type B (ASA 10) 1938–1951
K-11 process
Kodachrome film 35 mm and 828, Type F (ASA 12) 1955–1962
Kodachrome Professional film 35 mm, Type A (ASA 16) 1956–1962
Kodak Color Print Material Type D (slide duping film) 1955–1957
K-12 process
Kodachrome II film 16 mm, daylight (ASA 25) and Type A (ASA 40) 1961–1974
8 mm, daylight (ASA 25) and Type A (ASA 40) 1961–1974
S-8, Type A (ASA 40) 1965–1974
35 mm and 828, daylight (ASA 25/early) (ASA 64/late) 1961–1974
Professional, 35 mm, Type A (ASA 40) 1962–1978
Kodachrome-X film 35 mm (ASA 64) 1962–1974
126 format 1963–1974
110 format 1972–1974
K-14 process
Kodachrome 25 film 35 mm, daylight 1974–2001
Movie film, 16 mm, daylight 1974–2002
Movie film, 8 mm, daylight 1974–1992
Professional film, 35 mm, daylight 1983–1999
Kodachrome 40 film 35 mm, Type A 1978–1997
Movie film, 16 mm, Type A 1974–2006
Movie film, S-8, Type A 1974–2005
Sound Movie film, S-8, Type A 1974–1998
Movie film, 8 mm, Type A 1974–1992
Kodachrome 64 35 mm, daylight 1974–2009
126 format, daylight 1974–1993
110 format, daylight 1974–1987
Professional film, 35 mm, daylight 1983–2009
Professional film, daylight, 120 format 1986–1996
Kodachrome 200 Professional film, 35 mm, daylight 1986–2004
35 mm, daylight 1988–2007
Cine-Chrome 40A Double Regular 8 mm, tungsten 2003-2006

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durrelllrobert - 1-13-2012 at 11:13 AM

Very cool pictures regardless of what kinda film was used. Did everyone notice the individual urinals/buckets in the photo of the Mexicalli stand bar? Some TJ bars still had these in the 50's.

Iflyfish - 1-13-2012 at 06:02 PM

Love the pics!! One of my great pleasures used to be to go to the Hipodromo and watch the ball games!! Wonderful to see these old photos.

Thanks for that trip down memory lane, even have a VW Van driving thru town, gotta love those days in Tijuana!!

Iflyfish

Roberto - 1-13-2012 at 06:55 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Quote:
Originally posted by captkw
and yes paul sang a great song,,That,I still,to this day,,,have not grasped the word's,or understand ,,what the hell,,he is talking about,,,but then Im a boat inthe fog with no GPS,loran c, radar, compass, about this time of night !!:lol: K&T


Would you mind playing this song for Dennis? I doubt he ever heard it!:lol::light:


Quote:

Kodachrome
You give us those nice bright colors
You give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world's a sunny day, oh yeah!
I got a Nikon camera
I love to take a photograph
So Mama, don't take my Kodachrome away