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kevin klein
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"Time" exposure
This is a combination print made with Tmax 400 4x5 film of models using the pinhole aperature. It has some retouching here and there.
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'08 => 1908 or 2008?
Just wondering.
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Those are models? What a neat idea and terrific execution!
Cheers, Richard
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