stehei, I really like that portrait. How did you get that silverish look to it?
stehei, I really like that portrait. How did you get that silverish look to it?
Hi,
its a digital workflow, a combined selenium-toning added with curves. I just realised this is a dslr-image, which is 'forbidden' to post here, apologies. Taken with a 300mm.
here's one more,
same workflow, but very diffuse light in a greenhouse which reflected the light very evenly,
regards
stefan
Apoligies! Then you post another one! Did i miss something?
You got that right!!!
Actually, I was hoping to get an answer from Dominico as I think he shoots some of the best portraits on this forum. Though I've shot all my large format portraits with mostly a 135 and recently the 210, I'd have no problem switching to a longer lens. I shoot most of my portraits with a 100mm for 35, mostly to get the ultra shallow depth, which I do the same with large format.
Ted
Jan,
you're right, dwelled on the action,
sorry again,
here is a 8*10 to compensate,
480mm schneider isconar, front lens element,
regards
stefan
sometimes the environment + clutter makes the shot
by defining who the person is, or wants to be ..
good point frank
--john
Last edited by jnantz; 27-May-2008 at 13:30.
10" veritar + 5x7
(cluttered background )
Last edited by jnantz; 20-Jun-2008 at 06:12.
nother
Last edited by Frank Petronio; 27-May-2008 at 23:53.
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