Great portrait Roman-
Great portrait Roman-
Impressive portraiture Roman
first Merry Christmas everyone, here is one i took today in Georgia, it was a special treat for us, first white christmas in many years, this is an image of my niece shot with an Burke and James 5x7, 190mm wollensak raptar.
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
8x10 Palladium print, Verito f11
Guy from my yoga class
Re: Jim Fitzgerald Darlot portrait posted December 19, 2010.
Dear Jim,
What film and developer did you use? Is this a negative or a print scan? [You can scan either, right]? If a print, what paper and developer? Also, I am assuming that the model was wearing some kind of eye make-up on her eyelids and eyebrows, but what about below her eyes?
The photograph is quite expressive.
Thank you and all the best --Joe
Back when i still did film for medical image. I shot a study on pushed TMax 400 then used Litho film for the printand processed it in paper developer, best was Edwal Platinum, but Dektol worked too. This maintained some tonality, added some speed too.
Early on I was doing the same thing for internegs for gum printing.
Tom
Printed last week...
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