Hong Kong 1979

Canon F-1 on Kodak Kodachrome film.

On patrol.
I’m sure the skyline looks nothing like this now.
Star Ferry sailor taking a break.
Busy waterways.
Right at you.
My best friend Jim was negotiating for a good deal on a boat ride.

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2 thoughts on “Hong Kong 1979

  1. Enjoyed your photos of Hong Kong in 1979. It was one of my favorite ports of call during my Westpac Cruise in 1966. Courtesy of Uncle Sam’s Canoe Club. I shot many photos of it with my NEW Canon FX SLR Camera. However, since I was a strong believer of Kodak Ektachrome film back then most of my slides have faded a bit and turned a bit magenta in color cast. I always laughed at my dad who ALWAYS shot Kodachrome for both slides and 16mm movies. Now he has had the last laugh because his slides and movies still look just like they came back from the processor. Still brilliant color and very little fade….Ugh!!!!

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