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Copyright: Sophia Butler Lakhouiri (dflydsgns) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 31 W: 9 N: 23] (289)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2002-11
Categories: Humorous
Camera: Canon EOS 3, Canon EF 28-105mm f: 3.5 / 4.5 USM II, Kodak TMX 3200
Exposure: f/4.5, 1/125 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-02-03 4:00
Viewed: 574
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This is my neice Charlotte...we were having a family outing and I cant believe I got this image of her while taking a big bite of that COLD ice-cream!

I used Kodak TMX3200, normally I push it to 6400 for extra grain, but it was a really bright day and knew that would result in too much overexposure. I love using this film because the grain is amazing and really adds to portrait and wedding photography. Not to mention that it really helps with low-light conditions!!! If you have never tried this film, I recommend doing so, like I mentioned before, you can push it up to 6400 or pull it back to 1600. Either way, its a lovely way to add that extra something to your photos!

Enjoy!


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To maleentjeh: You are welcome!dflydsgns 1 02-25 13:23
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thanks for telling about the film! I just started analog a couple of months ago so I can use all the tips and tricks I can get. Beautiful portrait again, I can feel the ice cream headache coming on!

Marleen

I love the warmth the grain adds. Normally, I automatically think, grain= bad, but you have shared an artistic tip here that has broken through my stiff thinking. I really like the unconventional POV you bring to your portraits, very beautiful!

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