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Dag 19 - Mig


I dag var en stille dag. Min mail boks fik noget tiltrængt opmærksom :-) 
Min datter og jeg havde planlagt, at vi ville skyde et par portrætter til vores fotodagbog. Gør mig en tjeneste og smut forbi Camilla's side på Flickr.

Vi satter os op af en hvid væg, der var belyst nedenfra af en kontorlampe med en almindelig pære. Fra venstre belyste vi med en flash (SB-600 +0.3 i M mode). På kameraet sad et af mine bedste objektiver - Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D. Kameraet var sat til ISO 160.
Ja, sådan ser jeg ud i en alder af 48 år. Tiden går så forb...... hurtig. Det er lidt bedrøvende at tænke på, at jeg med lidt held nu er halvvejs i livet. Med som jeg læste i et Piet Hein gruk engang - "Hvorfor bekymre sig om livet, der er alligevel ikke nogen der overlever det".

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