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    Judy B.

    Another photo I came across while I was going through my slide files for my photo essay on Family.
    This shot of Judy, the oldest daughter of old friends was taken about 28 or 29 years ago. The light of the setting sun was wonderful, and I asked her not to smile.
    She was and still is, good friends with our Son, and by quite another route, became good friends starting in High School with our Daughter-in-Law.
    motorized Nikon FE-2
    Nikkor 105 2.5 AI manual focus
    Ektachrome 100 ISO colour slide
    probably 2.8 @ 1/500
    Judy B.

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    Re: Judy B.

    Nice capture of a lovely young lady. I'd love to see her now!

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    Re: Judy B.

    Such gorgeous, rich tones!

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    Re: Judy B.

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Judy B.

    Richard, Mike, John,
    Thanks for the kind words.
    The photogods smiled down on me that day.
    Pretty child+wonderful light+outstanding lens=nice shot.
    Robert

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    Re: Judy B.

    It does have a reddish tint but the picture itself is good. I like it.

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    Re: Judy B.

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    It does have a reddish tint but the picture itself is good. I like it.
    Izzie,
    It was taken in the light of sunset, which accounts for the colour tinge.
    Robert

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