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Wista 45 DXII (Cherry), Nikon W 210/5.6, Tmax 100
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Wista 45 DXII (Cherry), Nikon W 210/5.6, Tmax 100
Nice!
Beautiful work Nana.
Superb, I like both shots.
What I have also noted is that it was made with an everyday lens, not a super powered Cooke, or Voigtlander, or whatever. So, the merit is - as we use to forget - to the person behind the camera - more even possible with controlled environment and light.
Cheers,
Renato
https://c41.kpraslowicz.com/photo/fu...ey.jpg?v=1.0.5
8x10 Deardorff. 250mm Fuji. Probably Portra 400.
https://c6.staticflickr.com/6/5746/2...a942e056_o.jpgMoi-aussi,-j'ai-un-bébé by Mathieu Bauwens, sur Flickr
8x10
300mm Fuji, Bergger Pancro 400
Old, but unseen here,
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8779/1...e1c56647_c.jpg7351-Pes-2015 by Renato Salles, no Flickr
Cheers,
Renato
Elaine with her 4x5 in Joshua Tree National Monument.
5x7 contact silver gelatin print
And just added another:
Elaine without her 4x5 in Joshua Tree National Monument.
5x7 carbon print
Dang, these are good.
A simple portrait by the window in Yosemite the day after I proposed to June. 285mm Hermagis with my 8x10. Carbon transfer print.
Speed Graphic.
Buhl 3.2 279mm projection lens.
Attachment 158079
That's quite a nice image. Is the Buhl lens a modern LCD projector lens or an old slide projector lens?
I like this quite a bit as well though I wish you'd swung the lens the other direction. The in-focus strip of barn behind her is distracting for me. Swinging the other way would have kept the in-focus are other than her out of the image.
These images are so beautiful. I am going to take some time to share a few of my thoughts on the recent ones.
Renato: You captured such a beautiful moment in this one. I quite like the fact that they are not staring right into the lens which makes the moment you captured very authentic. Thanks for sharing!
Jim: That's a lovely picture and shows off the ring especially well. Love the story behind the picture as well.
Scott: Really love the 1st and the 3rd pictures in this set.
Ootsk: Gorgeous! Love the DOF.
Pfiltz: Stunning capture and very neat DOF effect which works perfectly in this image.
Regards,
Pali
Thanks Pali, you're a gentleman - with eagle eyes!
Cheers,
Renato
I think Darlot, f4
Attachment 158107
Pali, thank you.
https://c7.staticflickr.com/8/7757/1...4e7accce_o.jpgSeb & Heide by Mathieu Bauwens, sur Flickr
Chamonix 045F1
Well, it is written Tmax 100, I guess so Nana used the Kodak Tmax 100 film...;)
You should better ask what light he used, could be a window or a very large Softbox as you can see in the eyes!
http://www.schroederworks.com/files/...Day2010002.jpg
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Very nice portrait of mother & daughter, Scott
11x14 contact onto Silver Gelatin
Bryce
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...9f91f7d8b9.jpg
A studio portrait I shot last week on 4x5 Ilford Delta 100 with my Plaubel Peco Junior and Fujinon 250/6.7 SW. Developed for one hour in Rodinal 1+100.
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Attachment 158309
no name negative, chamonix 45N2, rodenstock 13,5cm/f4,5.
cbk,
Fantastic! That's what I mean by historical simulation!
Cheers,
Renato
A few of my boys:
Outdoor Portrait on Redwood -- 8x10 negative and platinum print
Boys, Luffenholtz Beach, 11x14 on silver gelatin
Same 11x14 neg, but a platinum print (I should have gotten Alex's feet in!)
Hi!
My first shot with Chamonix F1 :-)
1.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5536/3...9ac4cdc7_c.jpg
2.
https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5713/3...e206af62_c.jpg
Chamonix F1, Symmar-S 210/5.6, HP5 with HC-110 (1+39)
Cheers!
Antonio
Antonio -- Great start with the new camera!
Excellent, Antonio!
This is a photo about sharing our failures over our successes:
https://c4.staticflickr.com/6/5750/3...6305e7b2_b.jpgBlurry Bianca by Ashley Hoff, on Flickr
OK, so I decide to shoot the last two frames from a day out - the first frame I completely screwed up, because I forgot to close the shutter before I took the darkslide out.
The second one (the one above) I knew I had to get right. I knew it was going to be a longish exposure (1/15th I think), so I told my daughter to make sure she stayed as still as she could. I focused, Closed then cocked the shutter, pulled the slide and took the picture. My mistake? Instead of taking the extra 30 seconds to get the cable release, I tripped the shutter with my fingers. As soon as I hit the lever I knew that I shook the camera pretty bad.
Such a shame as I think it would have made a fantastic (& only my 3rd LF) portrait......... Sigh
Somebody please explain the reason for this thread?
It feels like it has hijacked the "normal" portrait thread, and I don't understand the reason behind it...
Thanks Jaymus, yours is good,too.