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..."
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..."
Chilling on the sofa
Chamonix 8x10 HP5+
Come and see what I have done up and until now at www.neilsphotography.co.uk
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