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I wonder how Mickey's would work for developing? Or Hamm's? Animal beer seems to be the likely first choice here...
 
Thank you! Initially, as a photo, I didn't like it. The colours were strange due to the sub par lighting. But the latest release of Negative Lab Pro worked wonders.

That's great, if you're happier with the colors. They don't matter nearly as much as the interesting expression and the movement in the photo. The smile and the hair make this good.
 
That's great, if you're happier with the colors. They don't matter nearly as much as the interesting expression and the movement in the photo. The smile and the hair make this good.

I am my worse critic. Of course I am happy with the subject matter (my eldest daughter), but I often get too caught up with the technical of a photo. Its a curse as some days I feel I've lost the art of the snapshot.
 
One of those "I screwed up the exposure royally, hated it, now I like it and can't remember how I did it" things. It had to be Tri-X, that's all I used 20 years ago other than Foma 100, and it couldn't possibly have been that. But as to the model, the developer, the camera, the lens, who knows?

 
That does look rather a lot like what I've gotten pushing Foma 100 to EI 400 (I once joked about wondering if the Foma 100 and Foma 400 were the same film -- same time at EI 400 and barely distinguishable images).
 
Avraham, a kibbutz member, a Holocaust survivor.
canon A1 +50mm 1.8 trix400 d76 stock
 

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