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Some scowl, some grin


My brother, his wife and their daughter were visiting and they picked up my sister along the way. So we had a nice visit on the back deck. And of course pictures were taken.
My wife offered to take some pictures with me in them, but I had accidentally slipped the shutter speed to 1/4000. Duhh. So this picture was badly under-exposed. Converting it to b&w almost made it right.
It was a good scowlery and that can make up for lots of technical faults.
My wife offered to take some pictures with me in them, but I had accidentally slipped the shutter speed to 1/4000. Duhh. So this picture was badly under-exposed. Converting it to b&w almost made it right.
It was a good scowlery and that can make up for lots of technical faults.
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