Joseph that guitarist portrait is a killer!
Thanks Darr-
Though I read your previous post with interest-
This one,
I went to long lengths to produce something that looks like it could have been done on digital, at this scale-
I'll be aiming to make more pictures like your one,
in the not too distant future-
Thanks for the remark-
j
nailed the DOF on that one joseph - sweet old 335 too
8*10 burke and James, 12,5 inch wollensack full open (6.8)
fresnel studio spot
first try-out LF in studio
How's that for sharpness, jim!
regards
stefan
Stefan, that's lovely. I wouldn't change anything. For fun, explore removing the front lens and just focus with the back one to see what you get. You'll need 2X bellows and light.
Hi Jim,
thanks! I''ll try removing the element if the sun shines again in the netherlands, because a 500watt will be dificult for that kind of experiments!
Looking forward to try!
the picture is, to my surprise very sharp, even for a 1930 lens wide open
(detail can;t be shown in such a small pic, but I can count the eyelash haires,)
still, it is creamy!
As you can see, I'm still amazed about the lens/format.
regards
stefan
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