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    Re: August Portraits

    No Nuns...
    Chamonix 045n-2 Nikkor-SW 90mm f/8
    Quebec City
    David Aimone Photography
    Critiques always welcome...

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by JDCooper View Post
    Pacemaker Speed, 135mm ƒ4.7 Graflex, Kodak E100G Transparency, Lab developed
    Gotta love the skin tones from E100G. Beautiful, Simple, Well Done!

    Mel-

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    She and He, ambrotype 8x10"

    I used One light source + big white panel as a reflector. This portrait I made using Dallmeyer 3B wide opened
    The impossible we do today - miracles take a little longer.
    www.ambrotype.ru

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    Re: August Portraits

    Meagan


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    14" Pinkham B-Quality on 4x5 E100G--Kodak E6 5L kit
    First E-6 and color with this lens. A little slower than 1/15 and f/5.6. Exposure was a challenge with the Packard shutter--cleaned it up and now it is very predictable.

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by thomashobbs View Post

    Daniel, Buenos Aires

    Scan from 8x10 contact print, Portra 400NC

    www.thomaslockehobbs.com
    I really like this. I'm sure the print is impressive.

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattk View Post
    14" Pinkham B-Quality on 4x5 E100G--Kodak E6 5L kit
    First E-6 and color with this lens. A little slower than 1/15 and f/5.6. Exposure was a challenge with the Packard shutter--cleaned it up and now it is very predictable.
    Lovely photo and great lens choice for the subject.

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    Re: August Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattk View Post
    14" Pinkham B-Quality on 4x5 E100G--Kodak E6 5L kit
    First E-6 and color with this lens. A little slower than 1/15 and f/5.6. Exposure was a challenge with the Packard shutter--cleaned it up and now it is very predictable.
    I love seeing some color work with these classic lenses. Gorgeous!

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    Re: August Portraits

    Another from the same day-these two rarely agree to sit still for a photo but something about the big Century draws them in.
    14" Pinkham and E100G

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    Re: August Portraits

    We have a real problem with Witches in my area, so occasionally we have to burn a couple to keep the spirit worlds aligned. Here is Andy practicing safe Witch Removal & Purification Technique, per USDA Document 3371b v.3.



    This is my first with the infamous 4-3/4 x 6-1/2 Toyo Metal Field Camera with the 5x7 back. Using an old Linhof 180mm Symmar (round aperture). And a Tiltall ;-)

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