This is a picture of my 91 y/o aunt, staying in California while the days get longer and the freezing temps of her home town, Juneau, Alaska get more hospitable.
Comments and criticism welcome.
This is a picture of my 91 y/o aunt, staying in California while the days get longer and the freezing temps of her home town, Juneau, Alaska get more hospitable.
Comments and criticism welcome.
Very nice. I like the contrast there Peter.
I shot this yesterday as an experiment. I used my Polaroid 900 and Xenotar 135mm f/3.5 wide-open, handheld, with Tri-X 320 shot at 200 and developed in Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand for 1 hour. I had two flashes on either side of the church with umbrellas triggered wirelessly for fill light. Here is the result:
@Peter Mounier: She doesn't look like she's 91 - but that's only good. It's a very good portrait.
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I took this picture today in the study as an experiment. It turned out quite well, I think. No flash - only two very bright lamps.
Daniela by DagenErHvid, on Flickr
film: Kodak TMax 400 4*5
lens: Schneider 150mm 5,6 @ 11
exposure: 1/8 sec
Bryan and DavyG
Thank you for your kind comments on my photo.
You sure nailed the lighting and tonal range on your shot Bryan! I love the dynamism there too. Nice shot.
And yours too DavyG, with the angled floorboards, the unusual perspective, and expressive face of Daniela. Very nice.
Helle, through what I think was a kodak 405.
shannon hayden
Century Studio 10A w/8x10 back
Wollensak Vesta 14"/5
Ilford HP5+ / Adonal 1+50
Another one from the concert I shot Friday. This one also with my Polaroid 900 and Xenotar 135/3.5 wide-open with a couple of flashes on either side of the church. Portra 400NC, outdated and developed at home:
2013 5x4 neg033-1.jpg by francis morrin, on Flickr
fujinon 250mm f5.6
Chamonix 045n-2
FP4+ developed in FD10, neg scan
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