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    Default Coming home for dinner

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    This image was shot at DDNWR a few years ago on film and scanned on my flatbed. Data not recorded.

    Noise in background but I like the pose and wish I could reshoot in digital. However, for now ...

    Some may recognize the image from our recent OOTB contest, though it was different there!
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    Lovely underwing detail, view of tail, and raised foot. The grain is extensive.
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    Thanks Artie,

    The film to print to scan adds to the grain. I don't have the data, so I'm not sure of the setting. Presume it was Fuji professional ASA 200, which was my standard in the past. But agree with the grain, it would have been better in digital.

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