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    Re: January Portraits

    Nice one Milosz, good work on your website too.

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    Re: January Portraits

    This is not my regular style. But just to show what fun we have sometimes.
    A 4x5 ekta from gandolfi+135. Just one umbrella.

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    Re: January Portraits

    An illustrator gets asked to do a lot of odd things. That was an Annigoni this is a Rockwell. 4x5 in a SinarP+120 Symmar.

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    Re: January Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Broadbent View Post
    This is not my regular style. But just to show what fun we have sometimes.
    A 4x5 ekta from gandolfi+135. Just one umbrella.
    Hi Christopher,

    It is very classical and has an enchanting glow of a beautiful oil painting. Would you like to share some of your secrets? Lens, lighting and processing?


    Thanks,
    Hugo

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    Re: January Portraits

    Christopher, that is a gorgeous portrait of a beautiful woman. Did you not post post another image of the same woman holding a child (perhaps in the same dress) quite a while ago? That image was awesome!
    al

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    Re: January Portraits

    Thanks Hugo and Al. Same girl different dress and different mood. This is green on green for a herbal product. In fact it's a reject because of the dark mood - the background light didn't fire.
    Used the 135mm Symmar for this one because the Hasselblad soft filter fits the 135 with a strip of tape to hold it in. One umbrella behind a rectangular frost screen to get window reflections in the bottles (what, a window here?). Overexposed and underdeveloped Ektachrome for the desaturated look. I wish one could do things with secrets. There are none at all here.

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    Re: January Portraits


    Deardorff 8x10
    Rodenstock Sironar-N 300/5.6
    Ilford HP5 Plus / Rodinal 1+50


    Deardorff 8x10 w/5x7 reducing back
    Caltar II-N 240/5.6
    Ilford HP5 Plus / Rodinal 1+50

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    Re: January Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by benrains View Post
    Deardorff 8x10
    Rodenstock Sinonar-N 300/5.6
    Ilford HP5 Plus / Rodinal 1+50


    Deardorff 8x10 w/5x7 reducing back
    Caltar II-N 240/5.6
    Ilford HP5 Plus / Rodinal 1+50

    great stuff!
    My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.

    My YouTube videos
    oldstyleportraits.com
    photo.net gallery

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    Re: January Portraits

    Now that is an impressive set of tats...

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    Re: January Portraits

    Benrains, wonderful shots of a beautiful lady! I especially like the setup and composition of the first shot, for what initially seems simple there is quite a lot to keep me interested.

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