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What a charming image! When I had a small photography business in the early 1990’s, I used to create children’s portraits with a similar look using Ilford’s monochromatic XP1 in my Pentax 67 and a graduated diffusion filter. When printed on color paper, the effect was a stunning soft sepia tone. Achieving all of these effects now is merely a matter of a few mouse clicks in Picasa!
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