Not in the class of benrains work, but a shot of my 17 year old
Grandson taken last weekend.
90mm f4.+ projection lens
Graflex 4x5
Delta 100 and DDX
Jack
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Not in the class of benrains work, but a shot of my 17 year old
Grandson taken last weekend.
90mm f4.+ projection lens
Graflex 4x5
Delta 100 and DDX
Jack
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jack-H...09348465760954
www.jackharrisphotography.com
Two more 5x7's.
One of the darkslides is broken (a piece of wood on the hinged lip is snapped), which has caused the light leak. I needed to test if it was still usable as-is. Maybe I'll tape it in future until I can work a permanent fix.
Lucy
Andy
One of the kids...
Cooke IIb 13-inch f/4.5 wide open, Arista.edu 400 8x10 in HC-110b
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Mark,
Perfect!
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Mark, you have some very lovely young ladies at school. Their clear skin does help bring out the best in these close up portraits. I like this one especially as she has a great look as does the lens, Bravo!
Blurry 5x7 self-portrait.
Blurry 5x7 self portrait. Cropped a little, waaaay over exposed during solarisation.
Thank you, gentlemen! Yes, the high school girls make great camera-victims. Wonderful kids, I love 'em to death, but seventeen is definitely a different species...
Jamie with a Columbia Portrait Lens (rebranded Wollensak Series A/Vesta) 12" f/5 Petzval, wide open on 8x10:
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.
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Oh, she knows! She can shoot lightning bolts out of those things...
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
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