Re: December 2010 Portraits
My birthday's next week; at nelsonfoto.com, it's customary to post a birthday self portrait. I started trying my hand at large format self portraits today:
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/d...eeps/0104a.jpg
For those of you who can do this, I'm in awe. This was a Seneca Competitor with 4x5 Graflok and a Darlot Hemispherique Rapide #2. I have a long way to go... :rolleyes:
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This is a shamefully awful temporary scan.
Susan in Amsterdam. 8x10 Portra 400 NC, Fujinar 250/4.5 @ f/8
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Originally Posted by
Frank Petronio
27 years later they don't seem that bad...
This one might actually work pretty well as an alt process print via inkjet interneg, or a straight inkjet printed at a lowish dpi setting.
Re: December 2010 Portraits
First large format portrait. Taken with a 5X7 Dorff purchased on this forum last month. Lens is a 210 Symmar-S. Criticisms of the photo are welcomed. Criticism of the model are unacceptable, as we've been married for 38 years. :)
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"Mia"
Paper negative - 24x30cm.
Ilex paragon soft focus lens. 400mm F4.5
http://www.phosee.dk/pictures/000002...ia_800x600.jpg
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Today's attempt at self-portraiture. I think I'm gaining ground, but would welcome any constructive opinions:
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/d...eeps/0106a.jpg
Darlot Hemispherique Rapide #2, Arista.EDU Ultra 400
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Looks lime u hit it scott
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Scott, the exposure seems dead on. I'd like to see the light on the other side, though.
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Hey Scott, looks very nice. You might try a stool as I find the back of the chair distracting, especially the plaid upholstery.
Roger