Handheld, slow speed - 1/30 or slower, wide open at 1.8 with my Nikkor 105. Light was coming from the veranda's big door/window and from the ceiling - tungsten. Cloudy day it was, so no strong shadow.
This is Fuji RFP after more than 10 years on the freezer. Its colors stand up much better than his neighbor for so long from Kodak. So, should you ever intend to keep film on the freezer for so long, stick with Fuji.
what a surprise! Well, I really meant what I said about your images and guess the comment's sincerity touched someone. Nice to know this image touched you. Your girls may not be aware, today, of how gifted her photographic teacher is. And that's quite nice as it won't put pressure on them. But one day they'll thank you in a very special way, you can be sure. And you also be sure it's not only your girls' minds you contribute to maintain "open" with your images. Really nice to meet you here, Kelly.
Best regards,
Jose Azevedo
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Kelly {K:20268} 3/10/2005
HEY.. JOSE..... congrats we made front page..... thanks for your very encouraging commment and one that got us both and award..... thanks again, cheers kel p.s this photo is fantastic, my girls often do the same with my camera, and i love seeing them get interested in taking photos, it opend's their life to a whole new world, one they will cherish and 'see' more than others will see....