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Light through the window was great, but adding a Godox AD200 outside the window helped fill the scene.
Model/Creative Director: Kayja
She looks like she's posing but she's actually looking out the window watching the neighbourhood kids play on the snow hill in the centre of our court!!
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Focus is off on the eyes, but I still like this shot of little Miss Aubree. She's recently become a moving target so...
I've wanted a photo like this of my kids forever now. I finally did it! I love it so much!
Names and ages from L to R: Sylvie (22 months), Gabriel (4 1/2), Elliott (6), Octavia (8 1/2), Camille (9 1/2), Quentin (10 1/2), Adrian (11 1/2), Theron (15), Damien (almost 17), Calista (almost 19), and Clint (20).
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film: Foto 65/фото 65 (svema/свема), Expired data: 1968.
ISO: 65@6.
Developer: СТ-2 (Orwo-12), 1+6, Benzotriazole 1ml,19 min. 20℃. Сonstant agitation
Forgive me, because this is going to sound pretentious.
I titled this "The Station" because, for some reason, it reminds me of something that I think I might see in an early Lynch/Jeuneut/Proyas film. Whether it be a train or way station or a work station. This reminds me of an early scene in "Eraserhead" or possibly "1984".
I know, pretentious. But I have to write what I'm feeling.