Girl in Seattle

© Diane Cramer

Girl in Seattle

Uploaded: December 04, 2005 12:59:40

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ss 1/60 F2.8 ISO 200 Portrait Mode Full Flash Red Eye Correction Cropped in Microsoft Image along with taking out a little of the distracting background. This girl was working in a booth in Seattle and her outfit inspired me. When I first noticed her, she was making creps for a customer with alot of expression on her face. By the time I could get my camera ready she was done. I asked her and the other gal if I could take their pictures. I cropped the other girl out as this young girl was so expressive with her clothing.

Exif: FNumber: 2.8, ExposureBiasValue: 0/100, ExposureTime: 1.66666666666667E-02, Flash: flash fired, ISO: 200, WhiteBalance:

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