Just a couple of wet plate portraits from yesterday afternoon to get things going. 6x8 with a 16-inch Cooke Portrait Lens at f/4.5, playing with strobes...
Stacey2s by Mark Owen Sawyer, on Flickr
Stacey1s by Mark Owen Sawyer, on Flickr
Just a couple of wet plate portraits from yesterday afternoon to get things going. 6x8 with a 16-inch Cooke Portrait Lens at f/4.5, playing with strobes...
Stacey2s by Mark Owen Sawyer, on Flickr
Stacey1s by Mark Owen Sawyer, on Flickr
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Chilling on the sofa
Chamonix 8x10 HP5+
Come and see what I have done up and until now at www.neilsphotography.co.uk
Really strong start to the month. Congratulations to all.
Thank you, Jim! No that was Dara, who I've known since birth and is now a high school sophomore. Time sure flies... This is Stacey, who I just met yesterday, who came over with her sister Maegan, a budding wet plate photographer herself! Maegan shot a couple of very nice plates too...
Thank you, Eric! Yeah, those Cookes are so dang nice! Even though I have several, I keep watching for them, but it seems everybody else knows too. Here's a detail hinting at what that Cooke can do...
Stacey1e by Mark Owen Sawyer, on Flickr
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
What's the vertical green stripe? It's visible as a paler stripe on the full-sized image, also.
Neil
Well, I'm a retired high school teacher. It's not like I can afford to go out and buy a new scanner every time stripes start showing up...
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
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