Mary

Uploaded: September 17, 2005

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I was looking through some older images this afternoon and came across this Kodachrome shot in December of 1983. I was shooting with Pentax equipment back then, so this was shot with either an LX, MX, or Super Program body. I'm quite certain I used a Tamron 90mm lens (my standard 35mm portrait lens at the time). Back then, I typically used a black mesh over the lens and an 81A warming filter when shooting portraits on Kodachrome 64, and have no reason to believe I didn't for this image. The transparency was scanned with a Kodak RFS 2035 Plus film scanner. Aside from some minor dust spotting, this is a straight scan. After 22 years, the Kodachrome held up pretty well...

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