One knows one is getting old when one does photo restoration work on their own images.
I found a shot I had taken of my wife, probably in 1982 ± 1 year. We had both enrolled in a photography course at the local community college while we were living in Cambridge, Ontario. This is one of the studio shots taken during the course. The image had some flaws (from the processing and enlargement) as well as some minor deterioration due to the image aging.
Shot taken with a Leica R3 with a Leitz Summicron-R f/2.8 135mm lens. I has set up a home darkroom in the house we had rented and developed and enlarged the image. I had a Durst M600 enlarger with a Schneider-Kreuznach Componar f/4.5 50mm lens. I likely used Kodak Polycontrast (fibre rather than resin coated) paper. It has a semi-lustre finish typical of drying that paper without using a ferrotype plate to get a high gloss finish.
While I have taken many hundreds of shots of my wife (yes we were married at the time), this one has always been my favourite.