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    Ted Mishima
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    January Portraits

    And with this new decade, I'm finally back on track to be shooting with my 4x5 and having a nice film developer to work with. It has been awhile since I've posted, but I hope to be more of a regular here in the forums...


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    Re: January Portraits

    Nice start to the decade.

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    Re: January Portraits

    Polaroid Type 54.
    1/4s@5.6 using Schneider 210mm


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    Re: January Portraits


    "Portrait of antijenx"

    or

    "Our Sister of the Darkcloth"

    half-plate ambrotype on black glass





    "antijenx" with doll"

    slight crop from half-plate melainotype on enameled aluminum

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    Re: January Portraits

    great portraits, i hope i have one to contribute in a day or two
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    Re: January Portraits

    Another sheet processed recently, shot in the summer of 2009...


    I'm not sure what happened to the development of this sheet, but I still like it...

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    Re: January Portraits

    A Hermagis 10 inches at wide open.


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    Re: January Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    A Hermagis 10 inches at wide open.

    There's so much personality in her face, and the "swirly" just directs my eye there and sort of frames it with liquid movement. It's like she's the calm at the center of the storm. Marvelous!

    Mike
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    Re: January Portraits

    Tri,

    It's a beautiful portrait! I love the look of the lens too.

    Hugo

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    Re: January Portraits

    I took this picture today as the same location of the picture above with the Wollensak Versar Portrait 15 inches . The lens is quite small , light, compact and easily mounted on 11x14 Rochester Carlton Lens board.Let me know what you think and thanks for checking.



    Hugo, Thanks for the comment.

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