I finished the roll of Tri-X in my F3 on Sunday. Hey, 36 exposures can take awhile. I developed and scanned the film the other day. I have a few good ones to share. This week it’s Livvy and Maddy again.
This photo was taken on Christmas Eve at Sue’s home where we had a lovely family gathering. As you can see, Livvy (on the right) and Maddy certainly enjoyed themselves.
Tracy and I visited Sue and the twins on Christmas morning (Sara and Julia were with their dad). Maddy (on the left) and Livvy seem deep in thought here. I don’t remember what Maddy was doing or looking at, but I think Livvy was watching the TV.
Both images were taken with my F3HP and 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor lens. The film was Tri-X rated at 1250 ISO and developed in Diafine. I love my 50mm lenses. I think 50mm is an ideal focal length for making images of kids, at least I’ve had good results with this focal length over the years.
very nice photos.
What sweet little girls. I just got a 50mm for Christmas.
A 50mm lens gives you the best value for your dollar too. I have three 50s that fit my Nikons and another old Pentax 50/1.4 screw mount. I love the focal length.
Livvy and Maddy are a never-ending source of cute pics. You’re a lucky man, John! :-))
nice shots
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Great photowork!
Cute girls!
Very nice monochromes!
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I love the elf headbands. It looks like they were having a lovely time.
These girls are wonderful! They throw themselves totally into whatever the moment may be, and provide us all with so much enjoyment. Thank you for continuing to share them.
Great shot!
How cute they are! great shots!
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Great shots, John.
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