Light of their Life

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I went for dinner with my granddaughter and family a few days ago, and she sat beneath a light that only properly illuminated her when she looked up.

I was guessing exposures as the camera’s light-meter had just started acting up – I lucked out with this one.

The camera was given me by my father, and the lens by my mother – left overs from their film years.

A lot of family pictures have been shot with the camera, or through this lens. It was very nice to add to that history with the latest generation of the family.

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Nikon FM, Nikon 35/2.5 lens, ISO100, Acros Neopan 100, f2.5, 1/30th

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10 thoughts on “Light of their Life

    • Thanks Andy – I like it too, I had to wait quite a while till she looked up and this is what was offered. I like the film feel of this shot too – the underexposed areas have a tonality to them that seems to be missing in digital.

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    • She is completely adorable, and that is a truth, not a grandparent’s exaggeration.

      Probably she was explaining the picture she had been drawing while we waited for food, which was worthy of excited exclaiming!

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