Yep, He's Mine

© Debbi J. Brucker

Yep, He's Mine

Uploaded: October 02, 2002 06:59:22

Description

Taken with a Nikon N90s and Ilford film

Comments

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic October 02, 2002

Well, then, I guess that must be you looking like the cat that swallowed the canary! Nice shot! #10092

Stephanie Adams October 02, 2002

Another nice one, Debbi! #16314

Debbi J. Brucker October 02, 2002

Thanks to both of you. This was a fun couple to photograph. They both had bunchs of personality which makes my job allot easier. #16357

Carlos E. Rentas October 07, 2002

Debbi,

Beautiful shot!!! These are the kind of pics that couples die for.

What speed Ilford do you usually use for weddings?

Carlos #16677

Debbi J. Brucker October 07, 2002

I only use the Delta films.They seem to be very forgiving both in the shooting and in the processing. The grain in the 100 is almost non existant and there isn't much in the 400 either. I just did a job where I had to push 400 to 1600 and it is wonderful. Actually this one was shot with 400 because we had just left the church, but usually outdoors I use 100 and indoors, I use the 400. Thanks again Carlos-- Debbi #16690

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