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Meet Mabel. This is my first shot of her. Winnipeg/ October 2013. |
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Meet Sadie. First shot of her. Here she is trying to wrap her head around my explanation of "shooting film". |
*Photos shot on expired Ilford Super XP2 film processed as C41. That is some wacky film! My first go with it; not to mention the camera these were shot with: a new-to-me Canon EOS 3 with 50mm 1:1.8 lens. Canon! Feels like a swear to admit. I have always been a Nikon woman! These came out nice (for a vanilla lens). Not bad for three dollars to process!
This is just lovely, Megan.
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