On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 9:37 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't posted a PESO in a long time, which is totally out of character. 
> That's due in part to the virtual reality photos biz, which has kept me 
> really busy, shooting 1000 frames a week or so. It's also the result of a 
> project I undertook: the restoration of our wedding photos. They were 37 
> years old, cracked and creased. All of them had taken on a deep maroon shade. 
> I scanned each of about 70 on the Epson 3200 flatbed, restored the color and 
> retouched them. The book was falling apart, so I bought a new Legacy album as 
> well, which is the brand I sell to  my brides. I would guess I have about 60 
> hours of work in that project, but it turned out well.
>
> Which brings us to Grandma's birthday, where Grace presented her with the 
> book. (Grace is our birthday elf and is the central figure at every event.). 
> Here Grace waits anxiously while Grandma reads her card:
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8461593&size=lg
>
> And here Grandma asks Grace, "who is that?" as she points to a wedding pic. 
> Grace was amazed to discover that we were once very young:
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8461593&size=lg
>
> I didn't use flash with these, primarily because I was being lazy:-). I shot 
> them at ISO 1100, f4 @ 1/30th with the DA* 16-50/2.8 on the K20D. I used AWB 
> and didn't correct color temp. I was pleased with the way the camera balanced 
> the warm overhead tungsten and the cold window light. And that's all!
>

To my mind, the first one, with that look of nervous anticipation on
Grace's face, is priceless!

Wonderful project you've embarked upon.  I'm sure your wife loved it!

cheers,
frank



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