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In 1985


This was my wife in June 1985. She had been studying for a graduate
course she was taking and, taking a break, stood in the doorway of our
livingroom.
This was a Kodachrome 64 slide. I accidentally scanned it backwards
and, having flipped it and fixed the colours somewhat, I wanted to see
how the two compared. And thus this diptych, which looks a little
like she is standing next to a mirror.
course she was taking and, taking a break, stood in the doorway of our
livingroom.
This was a Kodachrome 64 slide. I accidentally scanned it backwards
and, having flipped it and fixed the colours somewhat, I wanted to see
how the two compared. And thus this diptych, which looks a little
like she is standing next to a mirror.
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