This is a picture of my daughter-in-law Marion. I don’t know who took it, or when or even where. It is just one of those pictures that catches my eye and won’t let go. I like the lighting and muted colors, especially in the the painting behind Marion. Her expression is mysterious. I asked permission to use the photo, but couldn’t wait to post this. I hope you forgive me, Marion.
Wow! Your right, Brian. That is just one of those shots!
It seems to me it is tugsten lighting (a regular light bulb) unfiltered (no white balance). It gives it that orange glow. Francis Ford Coppola was a master of using tugsten light in scenes of The Godfather.
Isn’t that the joy of photography? Take the shot and see what comes out. Every now and then, you get a great shot like this …if your lucky.
Was this taken in a mirror?
I don’t know anything at all about this photograph. Maybe Marion will fill us in?
Hey Guys!
this photo was taken at the Puppenmuseum in Coburg by Francis Patric Coppola Kilgore 😉
Marion makes every photo look special by just beeing on it…and tunes it a little bit on the mac.