Hi!

Last year, I posted a photo of a harpist friend along
with some other shots from a musical soiree.  This
year I tried a few more, with a bit more light on the
subject.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=549685

PZ-1p, FA 24-90, Kodak P3200, spot metered off her
face; exposures were generally f/4-5.6 at 1/30-1/60. Negs scanned on my Epson RX500, minimal processing in
PE2.

Rick, those two shots where your friend is smiling just don't work... In my mind hard and smile just do not play together very nicely.

Personally, I like the most this one:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3928147

It just works for me... Simply all elements come together very nicely and it clicks...

The two images where she is not seen through the strings - they are much more usual or ordinary, so to say.

I do remember one my own attempts on 3200 ISO film - grain is there, no matter what... But for the image I chose as the best I think it actually adds...

Well, just some of my thoughts, don't take me too seriously.

Boris

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