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But caught a mouthful of expression of my lovely daughter in any case...

MM/28mm summaron (f5.6)/10,000 ISO

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Hi Sharookh and XV - thanks very for stopping by! It was y son's 13th birthday so this moment was quite special. I may make a small print on baryta just to see how this max ISO renders on paper. Take care and all the best, Adam

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Hi Sharookh and XV - thanks very for stopping by! It was y son's 13th birthday so this moment was quite special. I may make a small print on baryta just to see how this max ISO renders on paper. Take care and all the best, Adam

 

let your printer guess and he'll 100% say this is a film camera picture!

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Many thanks, Lami, XV and Steve. I really appreciate the remarks.

Steve - I 100% agree with you. I have been taking more and more pictures of my family recently, for exactly the reason to which you refer.

 

There is a technical aspect to my photo that I did want to share, though. As lovely as my daughter, mother and son are, I thought many might be more interested in how the camera and antique lens handled MAX 10K ISO. I, for one, was pretty impressed as I was expecting to get mere blotches of black and white.

 

All the best,

Adam

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